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Ramaswamy Confirms He Called Trump ‘Sore Loser’; Trades Barbs With Pence


Pharmaceutical executive Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed during an interview on Sunday that he called former President Donald Trump a “sore loser” after the 2020 presidential election. Ramaswamy also took a shot at former Vice President Mike Pence for certifying the results of the election, drawing a response from Pence’s team, which fired back by highlighting how Ramaswamy has “flipped and flopped” on the issue.

NBC News host Chuck Todd asked Ramaswamy if he referred in his book “Nation of Victims” to Trump being a “sore loser.”

Ramaswamy confirmed that he indeed was referring to Trump and former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.

Todd also asked Ramaswamy if Pence did the right thing on January 6, 2021, a question that the other Republican candidates were asked during the first party primary debate last week.

Ramaswamy said that he would have “done it very differently” and that Pence missed a “historic opportunity” to unite the country and show “heroism.”

Ramaswamy then said that if he were vice president, as president of the Senate, he would have overseen the passing of federal laws making elections “single-day” events, where only paper ballots are used, and government issued ID cards are mandated.

“I would have led through that level of reform, then, on that condition, certified the election results, served it up to the president, President Trump then, to sign that into law, and on January 7th, declared the reelection campaign pursuant to a free and fair election,” he said.

Pence’s team fired back in a statement noting that Ramaswamy in the past squarely blamed Trump for the riot on January 6th and called Trump’s actions “Downright abhorrent.”

Pence’s team noted that in his book, Ramaswamy wrote:

It was a dark day for democracy. The loser of the last election refused to concede the race, claimed the election was stolen, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from loyal supporters, and is considering running for executive office again. I’m referring, of course, to Donald Trump. … What he delivered in the end was just another tale of grievance, a persecution complex that swallowed much of the Republican party whole. … I was especially disappointed when I saw President Trump take a page from the Stacey Abrams playbook. His claims were just as weak as Abram’s.

“Mike Pence, a man I have great respect for, decided it was his constitutional duty to resist the president’s attempts to get him to unilaterally overturn the results of the election, even in the face of the January 6 Capitol riot,” he continued, later adding: “I’m simply not convinced the election was stolen.”

Pence’s team then said Ramaswamy changed his tune after he announced his candidacy, saying that he would pardon “all” the “peaceful January 6 protesters,” including Trump. He later shifted from blaming Trump for the riot to blaming “pervasive censorship.”





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