In a surprising turn of events, Vivek Ramaswamy, the affluent biotech entrepreneur and unconventional Republican presidential contender, officially suspended his campaign on Monday, January 15, 2024. This decision came on the heels of a less-than-ideal fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, prompting Ramaswamy to throw his support behind former President Donald Trump.
Known for his combative debate style and penchant for delving into controversial theories, including those surrounding 9/11 and the Capitol attack on January 6, Ramaswamy consistently defended Trump throughout his campaign. Labeling Trump as the “greatest president of the 21st Century,” he even pledged to pardon the former president.
Addressing his supporters, Ramaswamy conveyed the rationale behind the suspension, stating, “We are going to suspend this presidential campaign… there’s no path for me to be the next president absent things that we don’t want to see happen in this country.”
The decision was reportedly made in consultation with his wife, Apoorva, within the confines of their Des Moines rented apartment before Ramaswamy faced his supporters.
Expressing disappointment, Ramaswamy admitted, “We did not achieve the surprise that we wanted in Iowa, and I think that’s just a hard fact we are going to have to accept.”
Despite an extensive presence throughout Iowa, including visits to all 99 counties and strategic stops at Pizza Ranches, the locally rooted pizza and fried chicken chain known for its role in Rick Santorum’s unexpected success in 2012, Ramaswamy’s approach failed to translate into substantial voter support, resulting in single-digit backing for his campaign.