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Vivek Ramaswamy

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“I am in the privileged position of being able to finance my campaign alone and with the help of a grassroots movement.”

(Photo: IMAGO/USA TODAY Network)

New York, Washington He has a talent for messages that stick in people’s minds. “You can’t satisfy a hunger for morality with fast food,” says Vivek Ramaswamy. For him, state intervention in the economy is “management cancer”. And he calls the Chinese app Tiktok “digital fentanyl” – in reference to the mass drug that kills more than 100,000 people a year in the United States.

But Ramaswamy is more than a walking calendar of sayings. He wants to be the US Republican presidential candidate, so far he is the only candidate alongside Donald Trump and Nikki Haley to enter the party’s internal primaries. The multimillionaire and biotech entrepreneur is more educated than Trump, more charismatic than Ron DeSantis and has at least as exciting a life story as Haley.

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