Vivek Ramaswamy Suspends Presidential Bid, Endorses Trump

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Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has suspended his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. After a disappointing fourth-place finish in Iowa’s caucuses, Ramaswamy acknowledged that he had no viable path forward in the race.

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As reported by Yahoo!, Ramaswamy praised Trump as the best president of the 21st century. However, he also advocated for fresh leadership and a continuation of the America First agenda. Despite his efforts to position himself as a viable alternative to Trump, Ramaswamy’s decision to drop out highlights the former president’s continued dominance within the Republican Party. The political newcomer expected to replicate Trump’s success as a wealthy outside and used a different approach to his campaign.

“Now, going forward, he will have my full endorsement for the presidency. And I think we’re going to do the right thing for this country. And so I’m going to ask you, to follow me in taking our America First movement to the next level,”

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Throughout his campaign, Ramaswamy made headlines with his controversial stances on various issues. He advocated for the deportation of American-born children of immigrants residing illegally in the country and questioned the government’s account of the 9/11 attacks. He also called for significant reductions in the federal workforce and raised doubts about the U.S. voting age. Ramaswamy criticized corporate America’s focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, drawing both support and criticism.

However, Ramaswamy faced criticism for ignoring contradictory details and inconsistencies in his positions. He failed to disclose his previous criticism of Trump’s denial of the 2020 election results or his view of the January 6th Capitol insurrection as a “dark day for democracy.” Additionally, his investments in companies with diversity programs that he labeled as “woke” drew scrutiny.

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