Is Trump A Threat To Democracy?
Ramaswamy Stands Firm in Presidential Race, Refuses To Be Plan B
In a recent interview, the discussion centered on Vivek Ramaswamy, a notable figure in the Republican presidential race. At 38, Ramaswamy, known for his impressive background as a biotech entrepreneur, was asked about his potential involvement in a future Trump administration if Donald Trump were to win the 2024 presidential election. Ramaswamy, with a history of founding several billion-dollar enterprises, confidently stated that he doesn’t believe in having a backup plan.
He expressed his belief in his ability to make a significant impact in the Iowa caucuses, emphasizing that he didn’t reach his current level of success, nor did Apoorva Ramaswamy, by relying on alternative strategies. Ramaswamy has been vocal about his respect for former President Trump, even promising to pardon him if he were to become president. Despite a surge in popularity in the GOP primary polls during the summer, Ramaswamy has struggled to maintain a strong position. Currently, Trump leads the polls significantly, with nearly 64 percent of the vote.
As the Iowa caucuses approach on January 15, marking the start of the 2024 voting season, Ramaswamy remains hopeful. Despite being fourth in the Iowa polls, he anticipates surprising results in the state. He ended the interview by highlighting the importance of introducing new ideas and leadership to advance the America-first policy. While he greatly respects Trump and his achievements, Ramaswamy is focused on presenting a new vision for America’s future, underlining the need for a fresh approach in leadership.



