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‘He’s an American badass’: Vivek Ramaswamy explains why Trump won the US elections

After Donald Trump’s remarkable victory, Vivek Ramaswamy, a rising star in the Republican Partyhas provided a compelling reason for his success: The former president is “a American badass.” In a recent statement, Ramaswamy celebrated Trump’s triumph, saying that while many media outlets misjudged the 45th president, his resilience and confidence were key to his comeback.
“Trump is not an ideologue or a political crank,” said Ramaswamy. “He’s an American badass. They tried to disqualify him, imprison him and even kill him twice – none of it worked. They underestimated him and, by extension, the American people.” Ramaswamy’s bold words reflect his deep admiration for Trump’s ability to defy the odds, especially in a highly polarized political climate. He credits Trump’s victory with embodying the spirit of American exceptionalism that resonates with millions of voters across the country.

For Ramaswamy, who has become a major voice within the Republican Party through his outspoken criticism of “corporate wokeness” and his advocacy of free-market capitalism, Trump’s success is evidence of the broader appeal of a tough, uncompromising leadership style.
Ramaswamy, who aligned himself with Trump during the election season, has become a key supporter of Trump’s economic agenda. His pro-business stance and strong opposition to what he sees as “left-wing outreach” have earned him growing influence in Republican circles.
Ramaswamy’s focus, however, is on the strength of the American spirit that Trump represents. He sees Trump’s success as an embodiment of the nation’s resilience – a nation that endures despite the challenges.
“In this respect, he is just like our nation. “We have always believed that our obvious destiny was to be extraordinary, to be the greatest nation on earth and to show the world what is possible for humanity, even when other countries doubted us,” Ramaswamy said.
“Trump’s comeback is the American comeback,” Ramaswamy declared. “Our nation now deserves a tough commander in chief – and that’s exactly what we got.”
Ramaswamy’s words stand in sharp contrast to the darker response from Vice President Kamala Harris, who acknowledged defeat with a promise to continue fighting for progressive ideals. In a speech to a crowd at Howard University, Harris acknowledged Trump’s victory and vowed to continue fighting for women’s rights and against gun violence. She called the loss “not what we wanted” but expressed hope that “the light of American promise” would continue to burn bright despite the outcome.
As Trump celebrates his historic victory, Ramaswamy’s influence within the Republican Party continues to grow and many see him as a potential future leader. Trump himself has suggested that Ramaswamy could play a prominent role in the next administration, and there is speculation that he could be considered for a Cabinet post to advance the president’s deregulatory agenda.

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