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‘No Interest’: Vivek Ramaswamy Declines Vice Presidency Offer

GOP Presidential Candidate ⁤Vivek Ramaswamy Rejects VP Offer

GOP presidential candidate Vivek ⁢Ramaswamy said if he fails to clinch the⁤ Republican Party’s nomination for⁣ the highest office in the land, he⁣ isn’t going to settle for the second-in-command.

Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur from Ohio, made the comments on Saturday during an interview on Fox News’s “Cavuto Live”⁢ with host⁤ Neil Cavuto.

“Donald Trump and I share something in common and that is that neither of us does well in a number 2 position,” Ramaswamy said ​ when asked if he’d be willing to accept a VP offer. “I’m built to actually lead⁤ the organizations that I’ve built, and ⁣I think that, when I’m looking at ​the federal government, my greatest contribution, Neil – and one of ⁣my goals being⁣ to reunite this country – I’m going to be in the best ​position‍ to get that⁣ done if I’m doing that from⁣ the top job.”

“I’m not interested in a different position in ‌the government,” he added. “Frankly, ⁣I’d​ drive change ​through the private sector sooner than becoming a number 2 or a ​number 3 in the ⁢federal government.”

When Cavuto⁣ mentioned‍ the vice presidency being ⁢a “heartbeat away” from​ the presidency and explicitly⁢ asked ⁣Ramaswamy if he​ would turn the position down if offered, the presidential⁢ candidate said he would.

Ramaswamy went on to explain his decision, saying that his ​campaign isn’t about a “quest ‍for personal power” but about “reviving⁣ our missing national ⁣identity” and reaching‌ younger generations with his message – something he says he can ‍only do from the top job.

Former President Trump currently ⁢leads the Republican field⁣ for ​president, followed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and ⁢Ramaswamy,⁣ according to the RealClear Politics average of polls. However, in recent weeks, Ramaswamy – who was⁤ largely politically⁢ unknown prior to his campaign – appears to⁤ be rising in some⁢ polls.

“We’re doing ⁢well, Neil, because I ⁢am speaking the truth‌ in an unapologetic ⁢way,” Ramaswamy told Cavuto regarding his rise. “I began at 0.0% in the polls⁢ in March, I’m now⁣ in second place in ⁣many of the polls coming out over the weekend,” he added, saying that​ instead of focusing on ‍what the Republican Party is “running​ from,” he plans on ‌focusing on what the party is “running to.”

Other Republican candidates,‍ including ​DeSantis and former​ United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, have made ⁣similar comments regarding the vice presidency. When asked whether he would be Trump’s running mate⁤ if it came down to it, DeSantis told the ‍“Wisconsin Right ‍Now” radio show in July, “I don’t think so, I’m ⁤not a No. 2 guy.”

Haley, ⁤in an⁣ interview with POLITICO, said, “I‍ think everybody that says, ‘She’s doing this to be vice⁣ president,’ ⁣needs ⁤to understand I don’t run for second.”



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