Jamaica Gleaner

Vivek Ramaswamy suspends presidenti­al bid, endorses rival Donald Trump

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BIOTECH ENTREPRENE­UR Vivek Ramaswamy suspended his bid for the 2024 Republican presidenti­al nomination on Monday and endorsed former President Donald Trump after finishing a distant fourth in Iowa’s leadoff caucuses.

Ramaswamy said he made the decision after determinin­g there was no path forward for him in the race, “absent things that we don’t want to see happen in this country.”

The 38-year-old political novice, who sought to replicate Trump’s rise as a bombastic, wealthy outsider, said he called the former president earlier on Monday evening to congratula­te him on his victory in Iowa. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second, with former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley just behind in third.

Ramaswamy told supporters gathered at a Des Moines hotel that Trump “will have my full endorsemen­t for the presidency.”

He added: “And I think we’re going to do the right thing for this country. And so I’m going to ask you to follow me in taking our America First movement to the next level.”

Trump, in his victory speech a few minutes earlier, said Ramaswamy “did a helluva job” in the campaign. Ramaswamy said he would likely appear with Trump in New Hampshire on Tuesday night and suggested DeSantis and Haley should “follow suit” in withdrawin­g from the race.

Dring the campaign, Ramaswamy needled most of his opponents but praised Trump as “the best president of the 21st century.” He argued, though, that Republican­s should opt for “fresh legs” while still supporting the America First agenda.

The approach, including his call for “revolution,” vaulted Ramaswamy i nto the mix of candidates vying to overtake Trump – or at least become a viable alternativ­e. His decision to drop out, though, becomes the latest confirmati­on that the former president, even at 77 years old and under multiple criminal indictment­s, still dominates Republican politics and remains the overwhelmi­ng favourite to win the GOP nomination for the third consecutiv­e time.

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