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Vivek Ramaswamy Ceases 2024 Presidential Bid Following Iowa Setback, Endorses Donald Trump

In a surprising turn of events, Vivek Ramaswamy officially concluded his 2024 presidential campaign on Monday night, opting to throw his support behind rival Donald Trump after a disappointing performance in Iowa’s Republican caucuses. Despite dedicating months to wooing voters in the state, Ramaswamy faced a setback that led to the suspension of his White House aspirations.

The biotech entrepreneur and conservative commentator, known for his straightforward communication style and penchant for provocative discourse, saw a rapid ascent in his national profile during his campaign. Enjoying momentum in the polls last summer, Ramaswamy’s bid, unfortunately, did not culminate in the anticipated success.

Speaking with ABC News on Monday, Ramaswamy revealed that the decision to halt his campaign was a joint one with his wife, Apoorva, acknowledging that he did not achieve the surprise outcome he had hoped for.

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Addressing his supporters during a brief five-and-a-half-minute speech at his caucus party, Ramaswamy endorsed Donald Trump, revealing that he personally called the former president to congratulate him on the projected victory. He emphasized the need for an “America first” candidate in the White House.

“There has to be an ‘America first’ candidate in the White House,” asserted Ramaswamy.

This unexpected development marks the end of Ramaswamy’s 2024 presidential journey, leaving political observers curious about the implications for the Republican landscape. As the political landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for more updates on this dynamic and ever-changing narrative.

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