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Vivek Ramaswamy: Many people think I am ‘too young’ to become US President

His declaration got here in response to the polls indicating that his unfavorability is escalating. One commentator stated Americans discover him “annoying” on Sunday.

Ahead of the US Presidential elections slated to take area in 2024, Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has stated that many humans are irritated by means of his upward thrust and suppose that he is too younger for the US presidential race.

His declaration got here in response to the polls indicating that his unfavorability is escalating. One commentator stated Americans locate him “annoying” on Sunday.

According to a media, unfavorable perceptions of Ramaswamy have climbed 12 per cent on the grounds that August, Bream said.

“‘Of all the descriptors connected to Vivek Ramaswamy, the 38-year-old political tyro playing a weird surge in the Republican fundamental race for 2d place, the most frequent one looks to be ‘annoying,’” Bream quoted from an opinion article, in accordance to media.

“Why do you think, as extra human beings have gotten to comprehend you, that your unfavorables are up too?” Shannon Bream requested Ramaswamy.

In a response, Ramaswamy said, “We have been taking severe criticism, Shannon, over the final various weeks considering I carried out nicely on that 2nd debate, and this is section of the process.”

“The truth is many human beings are aggravated by means of my upward jostle and consider that a 38-year-old is too younger to be U.S. president,” he added, in accordance to media.

“The reality of the remember is that Thomas Jefferson used to be 33 years historic when he wrote the U.S. Declaration of Independence. He additionally invented the swivel chair whilst he was once at it, by means of the way,” Ramaswamy said.

The Indian American entrepreneur had shot up sharply in GOP major polls, standing tied with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at the 2d position. However, each candidates lag massively in the back of former President Donald Trump who leads with 56 per cent.

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