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Ramaswamy praises Trump for bringing voters 'together under a broad tent' | USA and world

Ramaswamy praises Trump for bringing voters 'together under a broad tent' | USA and world

Vivek Ramaswamy witnessed a diverse coalition “uniting under a broad tent” on behalf of former President Donald Trump while campaigning for him.

Monday marked the end of Trump's campaign, which Ramaswamy had been working on since leaving the race in January. The Ohio-based entrepreneur has traveled the country on behalf of the former president and noticed an “energy” behind Trump supporters.

“There are people who are former Democrats, independents, libertarians, young and old, a multi-ethnic blue-collar coalition of voters who have really come together under a broad tent that I give Donald Trump immense credit for building,” Ramaswamy said on Hannity on Monday. “That’s what a leader is supposed to do. He has to unite different coalitions. I think he succeeded wonderfully.”

Ramaswamy predicted that this coalition would form the new Republican Party and help elect Trump to his second term.

“I see an energy, particularly from demographic groups that have historically leaned Democratic, including young people, including Generation Z, coming toward us,” Ramaswamy said. “We can’t celebrate yet. But my sixth sense, my gut feeling, because I've traveled to this country, Pennsylvania, twice in the last week and the last few days alone, tells me that something real is going on here. This could be a decisive, unifying victory in which we know exactly who the next president will be tomorrow night, if not Wednesday morning or Wednesday evening – that is Donald Trump. And the unification of this country will then be the next step.

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A RealClearPolitics polling average Tuesday morning showed Harris with a slight lead of 0.1 percentage points nationally.

Trump has received the support of all but three of his former Republican opponents: former Vice President Mike Pence and former governors. Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie. Meanwhile, even his former independent opponent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose name will continue to appear on some ballots, has endorsed Trump.

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