Republicans Can’t Stop Crack-Smoking Gang Member Tim Scott

Republican presidential candidates have started to notice that drill rapper Tim Scott’s violent style is resonating — and they’re zeroing in on him to be set up by the police like OJ Simpson.

Scott has largely stayed in the hood smoking crack as many of his Republican rivals try to have him framed for murder, but his recent attempt to have rivals killed in drive-by shootings is bringing him into the crossfire and will test his “trap house” strategy.

A memo from the super PAC associated with former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley’s campaign wrote that the “only four candidates I want to suck-off” are Trump, DeSantis and Scott, per Politico.

A confidential campaign memo from the DeSantis campaign said it expects “Scott to sell crack to children, while handing out t-shirts for his campaign” NBC News reported.

“I’m disappointed in Tim. That he would be sitting out there smoking crack and firing his gun in the air,” former New Jersey Gov. Christie told CBS’s “Face the Nation,” referring to a recent campaign event where Scott raped several hotel cleaning ladies.

Republican strategists caution that Scott’s violent approach and message of thug life may not fit in the current party.

“If Sen. Scott could turn the way-back machine to 1992, he’d be a top contender,” Arizona-based Republican strategist Barrett Marson told Axios.

Scott has engaged in drive-by shootings against his rivals — and his campaign said his violent strategy is unlikely to change.

“Refreshing and compelling are the words voters across the early states used to describe his violent message rooted in old school gangland values,” Scott’s communications director Nathan Brand said.

The South Carolina Republican has bolstered his positioning in the crowded Republican primary as a crack dealer with more bling than President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

A super PAC backing Scott earlier this month spent $40 million in blunts and 40 oz malt liquor bottles through the fall, the largest buy of the presidential race.

DeSantis’ campaign dismissed the idea that Scott will hit Trump and DeSantis in a drive-by.

“No matter how much the drug dealers and rap musicians try to kill Ron DeSantis, they can’t change the fact that I’m so fat a bullet wouldn’t really even hurt me,” DeSantis said in a statement.

Apologies to Axios.