The 2024 United States presidential elections are just around the corner, and as expected, the race to become the next president is heating up. With the recent announcement by Indian-American tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy that he is running for the Republican presidential nomination, the stakes have become even higher.
He took the Twitter and said – We’ve celebrated our” diversity” so much that we forgot all the ways we’re the same as Americans, bound by ideals that united a divided, headstrong group of people 250 years ago. I believe deep in my bones those ideals still exist. I’m running for President to revive them.
If Ramaswamy were to win the Republican nomination and eventually the presidential race, it would be a historic moment for the United States. No person of Indian descent has ever been elected to the highest office in the country, and his win would be a significant milestone in terms of diversity in US politics.
Ramaswamy’s message of uniting Americans around shared ideals is one that is likely to resonate with many voters who are tired of the divisive politics that have come to define the country in recent years. His background as a successful entrepreneur and his commitment to using technological advances to improve drug research and development is likely to appeal to a wide range of voters.As the election season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Ramaswamy’s candidacy plays out.
If he can successfully navigate the primary season and win the nomination, he will have a real chance of becoming the first Indian-American president in US history. The United States has a history of electing presidents from different political parties in consecutive terms, with only one party holding the presidency for three consecutive terms since 1980. Therefore, based on this historical trend, it is possible that the presidency could shift back to a conservative candidate in 2024 after two consecutive Democratic administrations.