Only 'Trump' card can challange Ramaswamy
Is Vivek Ramasamy going to be another Rishi Sunak? Is history going to be repeated on the political time line? If so, the new narrative will be set like this: The European history repeats itself in America.
For the US presidential race, at present Vivek Ramaswamy’s candidature appears to be second most strongest. The newly surfaced media poll says he is the second most popular presidential candidate on the Republican platform behind Donald Trump. The CNN poll shows Ron DeSantis dropping to the 5th ladder.
This is in fact surprising what the poll shows about Ron DeSantis. The Florida Governor was considered the chief rival to Trump earlier. Now Ron’s voting share has dropped significantly to the 5th spot now.
Now Vivek is facing the strongest rival as Donald Trump presently holding 39percent voting share. Talk about the survey, it has much more in favor of both of them, i.e. Donald Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy.
It displays a significant number of voters ready to changing their minds between the two. They seem more bent to the present Republican candidate instead of the previous one for the decisive polls slated to be held in January 2024. The Trump voters are more likely to proclaim, they have already done with making up their mind in comparison with the other candidates in the fray. In accordance with the poll survey, approximately seventy percent of the Trump voters at the initial stage at present are set bent towards their candidate compared to around nineteen percent for other candidates.
This is too interesting to see there are two Indo-American candidates contesting against each other on the second and third ladders. Yes, following Vivek Ramaswamy right behind him we see another candidate hailing originally from India, former South Carolina Governor, Nikki Haley. She is so far being supported by around thirteen percent voters. Then we find Chris Christie, former New Jersey Governor with support of around twelve percent voters and then finally the fifth ladder witnesses Tim Scott , South Carolina Senator with a share of seven almost percent votes.
Fortunately for Ramaswamy, his rise is concentrated among the voters who so far are not registered Republicans and most of them are among young voters, reveals the media survey.
The experts warn all the Trump rivals to take him on forcefully. In other words, Trump is Trump, no matter what!
Significantly, there is a reminder from former White House press secretary who worked during the Republican President George W. Bush’s regime. Dana Perino currently holds the role of a TV anchor and political commentator at Fox News.
Dana Perino says, “None of them are able to put a dent in Trump’s lead if they don’t. President Trump is enjoying a commanding and apparently very lasting lead. Now if these candidates are able to show why they think that they would be better, they have a better chance.”
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