Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

US News

Vivek Ramaswamy: Disappointed To Hear DeSantis Say He Wants To ‘Collect His Delegates’ From Colorado Anyway

via MSNBC
This article was originally published at StateOfUnion.org. Publications approved for syndication have permission to republish this article, such as Microsoft News, Yahoo News, Newsbreak, UltimateNewswire and others. To learn more about syndication opportunities, visit About Us.

Vivek Ramaswamy discussed his pledge to withdraw from the Colorado primary if Donald Trump is not allowed to participate.

He called on other Republican candidates to do the same, stating that if every Republican in the Colorado GOP primary also refuses to participate, then the election interference would have no impact.

He expressed disappointment with the lack of support from other candidates and emphasized the need to address the issue of election interference within the Republican party. (Trending: Democrat Found Guilty In Corruption Trial)

“The reason I made the statement I did is very practical,” said Ramaswamy.

“If every Republican in the Colorado GOP primary also says we’re not participating, then this blatant act of election interference has no impact,” he continued.

“So I wanted to lead by example, to say if her going to forcibly remove Trump’s name, then I would voluntarily remove myself too, and called on Chris Christie, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis to do the same thing,” said Ramaswamy.

“I was disappointed to hear radio silence or worse from those other candidates who wanted to still collect their delegates. I think no point in we’re tolerating this level of blatant election interference, but I am a problem solver. I think that is one way the Republican party can solve this problem,” the presidential candidate concluded.

Most Popular:

Judge Announces Historic Ruling In Jeffrey Epstein Case

Assault Weapons Ban Set To Take Effect, Here’s What To Know

Prominent LGBTQ Activist Arrested Over Disturbing Charges

You May Also Like

Trending