“I think this is the right thing to do for our country, so I’m asking for your vote tonight,” Ahead of the Iowa Caucuses, Ramaswamy said
Vivek Ramaswamy, a GOP presidential candidate, has cautioned voters against falling into the “trap” set by his competitors. In the last hours leading up to the Iowa caucuses, Ramaswamy attacked Trump and Nikki Haley on social media.
On Monday, Ramaswamy cautioned internet users not to waste their votes on his rivals in an X, previously Twitter post. “I greatly respect Trump and have stood up for him at every turn. I won’t be disparaging him, he wrote.
“I’m asking for your vote tonight because I believe it’s the right thing for our country. We cannot walk into the other side’s trap & watch the puppet masters quietly trot Nikki into power,” Ramaswamy added.
The message said, “A vote for Vivek is a wasted vote,” in reference to Trump’s criticism of Ramaswamy. Vivek is nice, although he was a little too “cute” with us. Vote for Donald J. Trump in the caucuses tonight, and increase the numbers! We have to retake our nation in November from radical left Democrats and thugs led by the corrupt Joe Biden, who are ruining our very troubled and declining country. HUGE!!!
Ramaswamy discussed the harsh comments made by the former US president on the social media site Truth Social in an interview with Fox News on Monday. He replied, “I think there might have been an attempt to do that, but I didn’t get thrown anywhere.”
“I approached it lightheartedly, but the reality is that individuals need to have their heads buried in the snow in order to miss what’s going on below. There has been a significant upsurge here late in the process, despite the fact that the mainstream media is ignoring it, Ramaswamy continued.
Ramaswamy posted a detailed statement outlining his “American Dream” coupled with a snippet of his Fox News interview on X. He wrote, “I’m a businessman, not a politician.” “My parents arrived in this nation forty years ago penniless, and I have since founded multibillion dollar businesses.” I carried it out while raising our two sons and getting married to my wife Apoorva. The American Dream is that.