Donald Trump, former President of America.
Washington: Who will win the presidential elections to be held in America in November and whether the contest in the last round will be between Trump and Biden or someone else, may not be clear yet, but a name has emerged for the Vice President. . If Donald Trump wins this election, he can make Indian-origin Vivek Ramaswamy the Vice President. This matter is being discussed in full swing. Although earlier Vivek Ramaswamy was also in the fray to become the presidential candidate from the Republican Party, but before the first phase of internal elections, he distanced himself from the competition and announced his support for Trump.
Indian-American Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotechnology entrepreneur turned political leader, is among the names being considered by former President and Republican candidate Donald Trump as his possible running mate for the 2024 presidential elections. During the Fox News ‘Town Hall’ program on Tuesday, the host asked Trump about six possible options of his choice for the post of Vice President, reports Politico.com. On this, Trump took the names of South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Hawaii MP Tulsi Gabbard, Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Representative Byron Donalds and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem.
Nikki Haley’s name not taken
Trump (77) did not name another Indian-American Nikki Haley, who is still Trump’s main rival from the Republican Party and is in the race. Ramaswamy (38) not only withdrew as the Republican presidential candidate after his poor performance in the Iowa caucuses in mid-January, but also supported its winner Trump. When Fox News Town Hall event host Laura Ingraham asked him, “Are they all on your list?” “They’re all on the list,” Trump said. Honestly, all those guys are nice. They are all good and strong.” Ramaswamy had earlier hinted at joining Trump in the vice presidential race if he does not get the Republican nomination in August 2023. (Language)
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