Top Donald Trump advisor Jason Miller dismissed the prospects of Vivek Ramaswamy becoming Trump’s vice-presidential pick in an interview with the New York Post on Sunday.
Telling the Post that voters can “probably” rule out Ramaswamy as the ex-president’s VP pick, Miller said that it’s “[p]retty safe to say it won’t be Vivek.”
Miller’s comments came a day after Trump published a post slamming Ramaswamy on Truth Social.”Vivek started his campaign as a great supporter, ‘the best President in generations,’ etc. Unfortunately, now all he does is disguise his support in the form of deceitful campaign tricks,” Trump wrote on Saturday. “Very sly, but a vote for Vivek is a vote for the ‘other side’ — don’t get duped by this,” he added.
The intervention came after Vivek was heard trying to pull away Trump caucus voters by telling them he would be prohibited from becoming President again, and that the only way to “save Trump” was to vote for Vivek, a talking point confirmed to The National Pulse on Saturday evening.
Trump, who is currently dominating Republican primary polls, suggested during a recent Fox News town hall meeting that he had already selected his vice-presidential pick, though he remained silent on the person’s identity. Ramaswamy, who is polling with under 10 percent of Republican support, has already expressed his lack of interest in the vice-presidential role, claiming that he is not a “Plan B person.”
🚨 Team Vivek responds with statement from the candidate that effectively claims this is really a Haley vs Ramaswamy race. Full statement from @VivekGRamaswamy here:
“Here’s the plot & it’s hiding in plain sight:
1. Narrow this to a 2-horse race between Trump & Haley.
2.… https://t.co/WxMIftcBF2— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) January 13, 2024