Vivek Ramaswamy on the rise in the Republican Party: Trump has been his admirer
- If Trump becomes President, Rasswamy will become Vice President: He is Trump's supporter in the legal battle
Washington: During the debate held in the Republican Party on the US presidential election, one name was on everyone's tongue - Vivek Ramaswamy. Now Trump's supporters are also cheering him. Regarding Indian-origin Vivek Ramaswamy, most Republicans believe that in Trump's absence, someone else can do a better job than Vivek Ramaswamy. He is a different and better candidate than the other candidates, he has already outperformed his opponents during the debates.
Even political stalwarts like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pale against Ramaswai. Even Donald Trump himself has often praised him. Now Trump's supporters are also hailing Ramaswamy as a fit for Trump's running mate.
As the race for the Republican Party's 2024 presidential nomination unfolds, party members of the presidential-team believe that businessman Vivek Ramaswamy's oratorical power is his greatest weapon. He defeated all his opponents during the debate held on Wednesday. Out of 504 people, he got 28% of the votes. Others got even less. The issues raised by Ramaswamy in the discussion were liked by the people the most. A Republican member, on the condition of anonymity, had even said that Ramaswamy, who is an associate of Trump, seems to be receiving indirect support from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. DeSantis' election campaign has now begun to struggle. However, DeSantis' team says they are doing their job well.
It is worth mentioning that Ramaswamy has been in Trump's side and supporter during the ongoing legal proceedings against Donald Trump, so if Donald Trump wins, he will keep Ramaswamy as vice president.
Among all the other candidates of the Republican Party, Ramaswamy is the richest after Trump. According to the New York Post, Trump's current wealth is 2 billion dollars, while Ramaswamy's total wealth is 950 million dollars. He has a degree in biology from Harvard University and a law degree from Yale University.
Ramaswamy founded Roivant Sciences, a biotech firm in 2014 at the age of 29, that creates ancillary companies that make drugs that are largely overlooked.
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