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Ramaswamy’s clear message for Tuscaloosa at the Republican debate unveiled

Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has a bold strategy for ‍the fourth Republican presidential debate.

While the candidates can take notes and have those notes ready to‍ go ​as⁢ the debate goes on, Ramaswamy had a very simple message for himself,⁣ one caught by an eagle-eyed photographer.

HOME‍ ECONOMICS: IS THE ‍US MISSING 2 MILLION HOUSES — OR 20 MILLION?

“NIKKI=CORRUPT”

Ramaswamy has been fiery⁣ as⁣ always‍ in⁣ the fourth⁣ debate, mixing it up with former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie along with former South Carolina Gov.⁢ Nikki Haley.

“Nikki, I don’t have a woman problem,” he said at one point, holding up his notes. “You have a corruption ⁢problem and I⁣ think that that’s what people need to know — Nikki is corrupt.”

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Haley seemed ‌to take‌ the criticism in stride.

“No,” she said when asked if she’d like to respond. “It’s not worth my time ⁢to respond to him.”

What was the message on Vivek ‌Ramaswamy’s notes and‌ what does ⁣it reveal about​ his focus during ‌the debate?

Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has a ‌bold strategy for ‍the fourth Republican presidential debate. While the candidates ‍can ⁤take ‍notes and have those notes ready to‍ go as the debate goes‌ on, Ramaswamy had a​ very simple message for himself, one‌ caught by an⁢ eagle-eyed photographer.

The message on Ramaswamy’s⁢ notes read, “HOME‍ ECONOMICS:⁣ IS​ THE ‍US MISSING 2 MILLION ​HOUSES — OR⁤ 20 MILLION?,” followed by the statement “NIKKI=CORRUPT.” This indicates that⁢ Ramaswamy’s focus⁣ during ⁣the ⁤debate was on addressing the ​housing crisis in the ​United States and criticizing former South⁤ Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for ⁢alleged corruption.

Ramaswamy has​ never been one ‍to shy away ⁣from controversy, and ⁣he continued his fiery‍ discourse in the fourth debate, particularly ⁢targeting ⁢Haley and‌ former New Jersey⁢ Gov. Chris Christie. He directly addressed Haley, holding up his notes and stating, ​”Nikki, I‌ don’t have a woman problem. You have a corruption problem,⁤ and I think that’s what people need to know – Nikki ‌is corrupt.”

Haley, however,‍ seemed to brush off the criticism. When ⁣asked if‌ she‍ wanted to respond, she simply answered, “No. It’s not worth my‌ time ⁢to respond to him.”

It is clear that Ramaswamy’s approach to the debate was ⁢focused and assertive.‍ By highlighting the issue of the⁢ housing crisis and accusing Nikki Haley of ⁣corruption, he sought‍ to differentiate himself from ​the other candidates and draw attention⁤ to his platform.

It remains to be seen ⁢how his bold strategy will resonate with voters and impact his⁣ standing in the presidential race. However,‌ his willingness to ⁢tackle controversial⁣ topics head-on demonstrates his determination to bring attention to important‌ issues and shake ​up the political establishment.

As the ​debate ‌continues, it will be interesting to see if ‍Ramaswamy’s approach generates further discussion and shapes the⁤ overall direction of the Republican party’s presidential campaign. Only time will tell if his strategy ‌will ultimately prove successful ⁣in capturing the⁢ attention and‍ support of⁤ the American electorate.



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