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Vivek Ramaswamy surges to second place in the US elections

  • Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy, are tied for second place.
  • Ramaswamy admires PM Modi and thinks the US should have a leader with his qualities.
  • Elon Musk has also endorsed Ramaswamy as a prospective candidate for the presidency

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Republican candidate for president of the United States in 2024, Vivek Ramaswamy, are deadlocked for second place. Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla, supported Ramaswamy and his ideas for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict before this development occurred.

DeSantis and Ramaswamy tied for second place with 10% each in an Emerson College poll, behind former president Donald Trump’s 56%. Ramaswamy increased from 2% in June to 10% in August, moving up to the second position.

Vivek Ramaswamy surges to second place

Ramaswamy admires Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thinks the US should have a leader with his qualities. He has unreservedly embraced free-market capitalism and regards it as the most effective way to help people escape poverty.

Elon Musk, the creator of Tesla, has also endorsed Ramaswamy as a prospective candidate for the presidency. The youngest Republican contender in the Republican candidate lobby for the US Presidential Elections is Ramaswamy.

He graduated from Yale Law School and holds a degree in biology from Harvard University. His parents immigrated to Ohio where he was born. He has a reputation for holding anti-woke, anti-war, and anti-immigrant positions, labeling “woke-ism” a “national threat” and supporting anti-war measures.

The Conservative Circle, including Fox News, has come to appreciate Ramaswamy’s novels, notably Woke. He is well-liked among Republicans for his support of corporate policy on problems of governance, social responsibility, and the environment.

Ramaswamy urges Russia to take control of the Donbas region and Ukraine to reject NATO membership to end the conflict between the two countries.

He also thinks that beyond 2028, when the $38 billion in present US aid to Israel expires, Israel shouldn’t receive more aid than its Middle Eastern neighbors.

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