The presidential elections in America in 2024 will be extremely exciting. Vivek Ramaswami, a Republican Party leader of Indian ancestry, has stated that there are numerous ways to bring about change in America. He addressed the possibility of being the Vice Presidential candidate or running mate.
In the United States, Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy has shown support for former President Donald Trump. He is also being touted as a potential Trump ally and candidate for Vice President. Trump has stated that Ramaswamy will collaborate with him for a long period. Meanwhile, when asked if he would consider himself a running mate for his future job, Ramaswami stated that there are plenty of other methods to bring about change in America. He refused to comment directly about the likelihood of becoming Vice President if Trump wins the election.
Contributing as an Entrepreneur to Change in America
Vivek Ramaswamy, a 38-year-old Republican leader and entrepreneur, said there are many ways to bring about change in this country, both inside and outside the government. During an interview with Fox News, he said that for the last few years, he has been trying to bring change in the American market and society as an entrepreneur. According to The Hill report, Ramaswamy said in an emotional speech that America is facing a war-like situation.
What did Ramaswami say in support of Trump?
He stated that we had been split. Two separate factions have developed. One segment loves America, while the other is comprised of minorities who despise the country. The Republican Party opposes such persons. Ramaswamy urged supporters to back Trump, saying, ‘Right now, we need a commander in chief who can lead America to victory.’
Results from the Iowa caucuses
It’s worth noting that Trump and Ramaswamy have previously praised each other during their campaigns. Twenty of the forty delegates to the Iowa caucus support Trump. According to the report on January 17, 56,250 ballots were cast here, with Trump winning by a margin of 32,840. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis came in second place with eight delegate votes. Nikki Haley, former UN Ambassador, finished third with the backing of seven delegates.
Trump is the ‘greatest president’ of the twenty-first century
Let us tell you that after the Iowa caucus results were announced on January 17, Ramaswamy withdrew his name. He also encouraged other Republican leaders to endorse Trump. The time of conjecture about becoming Trump’s ally began with support for Trump. Trump praised Ramaswamy’s campaign and stated that he was willing to work with him for a long period. Trump has expressed confidence that he will be an outstanding Republican leader. It is also worth noting that Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian-origin politician, has been at the vanguard of elected officials who have spoken out against Trump’s four major claims. Ramaswamy dubbed Trump the ‘greatest president’ of the twenty-first century.