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Trump Sparks New VP Rumors After Posting “Vivek Is A Good Man, And Is Not Done Yet!”

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President Trump’s latest Truth Social post has the internet buzzing that Vivek Ramaswamy could be Trump’s potential VP pick.

In response to an article about Vivek Ramswamy’s campaign spending less money on presidential campaign TV ads, Trump took to Truth Social and showed his support for Ramaswamy.

Trump wrote, “He will, I am sure, Endorse me. But Vivek is a good man, and is not done yet!

Take a look:

Users on X quickly took it as a reference Trump will potentially pick Vivek is a VP:

WHAT DO YOU THINK? Would Vivek Ramaswamy be a good VP?

Speculation has risen that entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy will soon drop out of the 2024 GOP presidential primary to bolster his chances of being Donald Trump’s running mate.

Ramaswamy’s presidential campaign announced it has stopped spending money on all television ads just weeks before the Iowa caucus on January 15 and the New Hampshire primary on January 23, while continuing to spend on other forms of advertising.

Ramaswamy, who like all other Republican primary candidates is way behind frontrunner Trump in the polls, has constantly praised the former president during his campaign, and has long faced speculation he is more vying to be Trump’s potential vice president in 2024, rather than mount a serious White Bid bid.

Here was the original Just The News article Trump responded to:

GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign is no longer spending money on TV ads and doesn’t have any currently booked, according to an ad tracking firm and the campaign.

For the first week of December, Ramaswamy’s campaign spent about $200,000 on TV ads and later on in the month, it dropped to only $6,000 on TV ads, according to NBC News.

The campaign stated that money will still be spent on advertising, just not on television.

“We are focused on bringing out the voters we’ve identified — best way to reach them is using addressable advertising, mail, text, live calls and doors to communicate with our voters on Vivek’s vision for America, making their plan to caucus and turning them out,” the campaign’s press secretary Tricia McLaughlin told the outlet in an interview.


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