Vivek Ramaswamy, a GOP candidate, pledged to remain in the presidential race until November, expressing confidence in winning the election and serving two full terms.
Despite polling in fourth place in most GOP primary polls, recent data shows an increase in support among Iowa caucusgoers.
Ramaswamy emphasized his commitment to doing what he believes is best for the country by staying in the race.
A questioner asks Vivek Ramaswamy if he can guarantee he’ll stay in the primary through Super Tuesday even though Donald Trump has urged him to drop out.
Ramaswamy says he is staying in the race through November 2024 and then going to the White House. pic.twitter.com/L6QJpjN6Xl
— Stephanie Murray (@stephanie_murr) January 14, 2024
“I’m gonna guarantee to stay in this race through November of this year when we win the election, through January of next year when I’m inaugurated as your next president, through January of 2033 when we leave that White House after two full terms,” Ramaswamy said.
“I will do the right thing for this country, and the right thing for this country is me staying in this race,” he later added.
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