Trump Locks Out Haley, Eyes Ramaswamy for Top Role
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50% Medium Conservative
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- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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79% : During a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, Trump praised Ramaswamy as "very smart" and said that "he's going to be a part of something that's going to be really big".71% : "Haley became the first Indian-American to hold a cabinet post when Trump appointed her as the Permanent Representative to the United Nations, a high-level position in the US.
57% : Haley became the first Indian-American to hold a cabinet post when Trump appointed her as the Permanent Representative to the United Nations, a high-level position in the US....reports Asian Lite NewsUS President-elect Donald Trump has shut the door on Nikki Haley declaring that he won't be inviting her to join his administration, but another Indian American, Vivek Ramaswamy, may get a senior role.
51% : Recalling the fight for the party nomination, Trump said, "I had to compete with this guy, and I thought it was going to be easy, but it wasn't.
48% : And he got up and he wiped a lot of very smart politicians off the stage", Trump said.
45% : The multi-millionaire pharmaceutical entrepreneur Ramaswamy also ran against him but folded his campaign early and became his unquestioning supporter, and at one rally compared Trump to George Washington, the Father of the Nation.
42% : Trump added, "We can put him in charge of one of these big monsters (in government) and he'll do a better job than anybody you can think of.
29% : Her appeal was to the moderate Republicans, some of whom defected to Vice President Kamala Harris because of what they saw as character problems of Trump.
25% : Although Haley said that she was on standby to campaign for Trump, she was not invited to speak at his rallies or any event.
25% : After criticising his campaign as "overly masculine", she made a last-minute pitch for Trump in an op-ed article in The Wall Street Journal, but it was laced with criticism of him and not a total acclamation.
22% : Out of the blue, in his post on Truth Social, Trump also said that Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state and Central Intelligence head, won't get a job with him either.
21% : Haley made an unsuccessful run for the Republican party's presidential nomination and was the last to drop out of the race and endorse him, angering Trump.
20% : He and Haley are staunch supporters of Ukraine, while Trump has been ambivalent claiming he would end the invasion by Russia.
17% : During a debate of the candidates for the Republican nomination that Trump boycotted, Ramaswamy made the strongest attacks on Haley over her support for aid to Ukraine.
7% : But apparently the former Army captain failed the loyalty test, even though he endorsed Trump, because he had criticised him for holding on to classified documents after leaving the White House for which Trump was being prosecuted.
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