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Ramaswamy: US is back in a ‘1776 moment’ that requires unity, government accountability, Trump

Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said Tuesday that America has returned to the “1776 moment” when the federal government was accountable to the people, not a government controlled by elites.

Mr Ramaswamy said: iowa caucus She said while some candidates like herself offered platforms that resonated with voters, former President Trump sent a clear message that he unified voters.

“This is what the American Revolution was fought for: that we, the people, establish a government that is accountable to us, that no matter our differences, we should have free speech and a public forum. “It's about resolving differences through open debate in the United States,” he said on “Jesse Watters Prime Time,” where all citizens have a meaningful voice and vote.

Ramaswamy argued that the political left and the Biden administration are skeptical of that vision, and that Democrats don't believe they can trust average Americans to decide who to vote for.

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US entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy (R) supports Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump during a campaign event in Atkinson, New Hampshire (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images)

“Thus, in certain states [are] “Take Donald Trump off the ballot,” he said. “So I think we're living in a 1776-like moment right now.”

Ramaswamy said he withdrew from the presidential race on Monday night because Republican voters had sent a clear message that Trump was the candidate to right the wrongs and return the republic to what he described as a normal state of government. Ta.

“And for me, I ran this race. I started at 0%. I finished yesterday at about 8% in the Iowa caucuses. But we, the people of this country, clearly sent a clear message. It seems so.”

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Host Jesse Watters asked Ramaswamy if he would now run as President Trump's running mate.

“Listen, I want to serve this country in any way I can,” Ramaswamy replied, adding that now the party must unite behind Trump anyway.

He called on Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to join him in declining, saying DeSantis should make the clearer decision of the two candidates.

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Ramaswamy suggested that DeSantis is one of two people who will play a “key role” for the country's future and future leadership.

However, the “America First” movement currently led by President Trump was not started by the president in 2016, but by America's founders in 1776, and the current torchbearers are the ones who are starting it. I concluded that continuing is a proverb.

After Monday night's caucuses, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson also suspended her presidential campaign. Mr. Hutchinson, a former DEA administrator under President George W. Bush, received about a quarter of 1 percent of the vote.

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