Vivek Ramaswamy

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(businessman, US/2024 Presidential election/Candidate)
BornVivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy
9 August 1985
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Alma materHarvard University, Yale University
Member ofSoros Fellows/2011, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2021
Republican candidate in the US/2024 Presidential election

“I have a dream that the people we elect to run the government will be the ones who actually run the government.”
Vivek Ramaswamy [1]

Background

Vivek Ramaswamy is a Republican candidate in the US/2024 Presidential election[2]. American entrepreneur, author, and conservative political activist. He is the third candidate to announce for the Republican nomination for president, notably young and outspoken compared with other rivals to Trump. Ramaswamy released his list of potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, and it is superb particularly in excluding Deep State and pro-federal prosecution candidates. He is a "multi-millionaire biotech entrepreneur and self-described intellectual godfather of the anti-woke movement,"[3] and has been promoted by the Fox News Channel. Ramaswamy authored Woke, Inc. (2021)[4] and Nation of Victims (2022), which criticized the Leftist mindset. He delivered a lecture on his book Woke, Inc. and answered questions from members, at the Council on Foreign Relations, Oct 6, 2021, as a guest speaker, according to AI search, but link is broken on CFR site.

2024 Campaign Promises

Vivek has promised to rescind EO 11246, which was issued by Leftist Dem President LBJ and which coined the phrase "affirmative action." Vivek blames Republican presidents for never rescinding it. Vivek said about the partisan Democrat arrest of President Trump, "It is un-American for the ruling party to use police power to arrest its political rivals...This will mark a dark moment in American history and will undermine public trust in our electoral system itself."[5] Ramaswamy gave rival candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis until 9am on March 21st to likewise condemn this abuse of county prosecutorial power by Dems. As of the afternoon of March 20, Haley and DeSantis had failed to condemn this abuse.[6]


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