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US Presidential Polls 2024: ‘Who needs signs when you have voice,’ Vivek

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/07 at 6:31 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Henniker, N.H. – In a surprising turn of events, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy took a unique approach to address a protester who was vociferously demonstrating outside a recent campaign event. During his speech at New England College, Ramaswamy temporarily halted the town hall meeting and extended a cordial invitation to the protester to join the event and voice his concerns.

In a display of openness and inclusivity, Ramaswamy remarked, “Would you like to join us? I noticed you were very vocal.” He further emphasized, “You’re welcome. You don’t have to be outside; you are allowed in.”

What set this invitation apart was Ramaswamy’s suggestion that the protester could bring protest signs if desired. He asserted, “Who needs the signs when you have the voice? Come on, and we will give you a chance to ask questions like everybody else.”

This unexpected gesture follows Ramaswamy’s recent criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s request for additional financial support from the United States for their conflict-affected nation. The 38-year-old biotech entrepreneur is confident in his pursuit of securing the Republican party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential elections.

During a Fox News interview, Ramaswamy defended his stance on reducing aid to Ukraine, asserting that the situation requires clarity. He emphasized, “Just because Putin is an evil dictator — and he is — does not mean that Ukraine is good.”

Ramaswamy’s unorthodox approach to engaging with protesters highlights the evolving dynamics of political discourse as the 2024 presidential race gains momentum. His decision to offer a platform for dissenting voices within his campaign event raises questions about the role of peaceful protests in shaping political dialogue.

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