In a sharp twist in the US presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump opened attack on party candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, calling his campaign "deceitful" and urging his supporters to not "waste" their vote on him.
As less than a year remains before the US presidential elections, former President Donald Trump is leading incumbent President Joe Biden in pivotal swing states critical for the 2024 race, according to recent surveys.
Recent survey ahead of US presidential elections revealed that former President Donald Trump is leading incumbent President Joe Biden in pivotal swing states critical for the 2024 race, however, Trump is trapped in legal hassles, indicted on multiple criminal charges that are expected to
Coming out hard at US President Joe Biden over "economic woes" and border security, his predecessor Donald Trump said that the influx of migrants is "poisoning" the blood of the country, New York Post reported.
"Here's how you spell luck: W-O-R-K," Ramaswamy said. "It's always been a formula that has worked for me in my life, be it in my academic background, be it as a student, be it in my career, as a businessman and now on this journey."
Trump leads Biden in hypothetical match-ups both with and without third-party options on the ballot in states including Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, according to fresh polling.
Heaping praise on his Republican rival, former US President Donald Trump termed Indian-American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy the winner of the fourth GOP debate.
In the run-up to the US presidential polls, a new national Wall Street Journal poll has placed former President Donald Trump 'narrowly ahead' of President Je Biden in a hypothetical 2024 rematch, CNN reported.
In a jibe at the presidential frontrunners -- Donald trump and Joe Biden -- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that the presidency is "not a job for somebody that is pushing 80", CNN reported.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy opened up about his 'Hindu' faith, emphasizing that it provides him with freedom and has motivated him to undertake this presidential campaign as a moral obligation.
Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy reacted differently when asked about former President and frontrunner Donald Trump's remark calling his political opponents "vermin".