Donald Trump invited Vivek Ramaswamy to speak briefly during his victory speech in New Hampshire.
Ramaswamy expressed support for Trump’s “America First” agenda and criticized other candidates, urging people to support Trump and reject the influence of wealthy donors.
He emphasized the importance of “We The People” and predicted a landslide victory for Trump in the general election.
“One minute or less, go do it, Vivek,” Trump said.
“What we saw tonight is ‘America First’ defeating ‘America Last.’ That’s what we saw tonight,” Ramaswamy said.
“If you want America Last, you can go to Joe Biden and you’ve got another candidate still apparently in the Republican primary. Cut your Social Security to fork over more money to Ukraine so some kleptocrat can buy a bigger house, go to Nikki Haley,” he said.
“But you know who delivered a double-digit victory, tonight, as of right now? This man, Donald J. Trump, the leader of ‘America First.’ And that means something.”
“USA and Donald Trump, America First.”
“I’ve got 30 seconds left, I want to make this point and say it right. What we see right now with her continuing in this race is the ugly underbelly of American politics. Where the mega-donors are trying to do one thing while ‘We The People’ say another. It’s up to us, ‘We The People’ to at long last say, ‘Hell no, We The People have created a government that is accountable to us, and we said tonight that we want, again, as we did in Iowa, Donald J. Trump.'”
“You want to actually speak truth, that’s the truth tonight. And the only thing they are rooting for is an ugly thing that we don’t want to see happen. That’s what these people are rooting for, to stay in long enough so the Reid Hoffmans and the ugly Democratic George Soros Juniors who are funding the lawsuits against Donald Trump can prop up their puppet.”
“We say no to that vision. I say the general election begins tonight, and this man will win it in a landslide. God bless you, Donald J. Trump. Vote Trump, USA.”
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