- Vivek Ramaswamy and Donald Trump have more than 90% of the same views on important policy issues.
- Ramaswamy has been cautioned by Trump to be careful and withhold some information.
- The following presidential election in the US will take place on November 5, 2024.
Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian American businessman, has stated that he and former President Donald Trump have more than 90% of the same views on important policy issues.
Ramaswamy thinks he and Trump are the only “America First” candidates running, and he can advance Trump’s policies even further. Ramaswamy has stated that he would end affirmative action, militarize the southern border rather than erect a wall, and close the US Department of Education.
Vivek Ramaswamy
Ramaswamy added that Trump would further the “America First” philosophy and that he had a “very good foundation” set as president. Ramaswamy, in his opinion, would be able to reunite the nation by instilling national pride in the younger generations and giving them a clear understanding of what it means to be an American.
As with Ronald Reagan’s victory in 1980, Ramaswamy thinks that this election cannot be decided by a fifty-point margin but rather by a resounding moral victory. Ramaswamy has received praise from Trump, and he has hinted that he may be open to serving as the candidate’s running mate.
Ramaswamy has landed in hot water over his policy recommendations for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine, but Trump has sent a warning to him. Ramaswamy has been cautioned by Trump to be careful and withhold some information.
Ramaswamy referred to Trump as “the best president of the 21st century” during the Republican primary debate last week and described his campaign as an effort to “take the former president’s policies to the next level.”
Ramaswamy has been one of Trump’s most ardent supporters during his campaign, standing up for him in the face of the four charges brought against him. If elected, he even promised to pardon the outgoing president on his first day in office.
Ramaswamy has improved in GOP primary surveys, but he is still lagging in terms of popularity behind Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. The following presidential election in the United States will take place on November 5, 2024.