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While recently speaking to a group of Republican voters, Vivek Ramaswamy suggested that the election is about more than running against Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. He suggested that Republicans are running against a system.
He called Harris and Walz ‘puppets’ of said system, noting that both of them initially ran as moderates before becoming part of the system.
Ramaswamy has a talent for looking at the big picture.
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We’re not up against Kamala Harris and Tim Walz but “PUPPETS of a system we’re running against.”
“Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Sherrod Brown. They are puppets of a system.”
The key to winning this year, Vivek says, is not “picking on the individual criticisms of one candidate after another.”
The key to winning is “rediscovering who we are and what we actually stand for, not just as Republicans, but as Americans. It is our 1776 moment.”
“That’s what our Founding Fathers did. That’s what it’s up to us to do today.”
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski joined Fox Business on Wednesday to discuss the major anti-trust lawsuit filed by Rumble and X against a major group of advertisers, which accuses them of coordinating a boycott against spending money on the platforms. Pavlovski later took to X with emails from advertising agencies in which the company was pressured to drop right-wing creators and do away with “right-wing culture” if they wanted advertising deals.
“If you’re an advertiser and you don’t wanna advertise on Rumble or X, that’s totally fine. You have the option to do that. But the problem happens when you have a consortium, or a group like the world federation of advertisers, or the group that they created called GARM, which then assembles all these advertisers and agencies, which creates a huge amount of power for GARM to basically instruct these companies on whether or not and how they want to employ brand safety standards,” Pavlovski told Fox Business.