Vivek Ramaswamy has been generating some buzz after the recent Republican debate. He is young, a successful businessman, and paints himself as a Washington outsider - someone not bought and paid for like other politicians.
The New York Times mentions some of his bold plans, (in reference to Vivek's views)
Which again, he defended himself by bringing up how he's an outsider and not bought and paid for.
For discussion:
What do you guys think of this candidate? Does he have a good chance of winning the Republican primary race? Could he win the presidency?
The New York Times mentions some of his bold plans, (in reference to Vivek's views)
He was the center of attention for lacking experience in governmentBut most of his proposals have not changed for months, including eliminating the Department of Education, the F.B.I. and the Internal Revenue Service; firing 75 percent of the federal work force; ending all aid to Ukraine and freezing the battle lines where they are (“Those would be real wins for Putin, I admit that,” he allowed in Indianola); ending birthright citizenship; and using the military to attack the drug cartels in Mexico.
Which again, he defended himself by bringing up how he's an outsider and not bought and paid for.
For discussion:
What do you guys think of this candidate? Does he have a good chance of winning the Republican primary race? Could he win the presidency?