Vivek Ramaswamy predicts possible Biden resignation to give Kamala incumbent boost

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Just as US President Joe Biden stepped down from the presidential race and nominated his Vice President Kamala Harris for the position, a prediction by Indian American politician Vivek Ramaswamy went viral getting responses from EV Giant Tesla CEO Elon Musk. 

Soon after Biden announced his decision, Ramaswamy posted an old interview video with Fox News conducted in Nov 2023, and said, “Best way to predict the future, just follow the incentives. It’s shocking how precisely right you can be, right down to the exact timing.” Elon Musk commented praising Ramaswamy for getting the prediction right.

The Tesla CEO was seen posting, “Yeah, all his predictions have come true.” Ramaswamy replied by saying, “Wish it weren’t so.”

The prediction of Ramaswamy was that Joe Biden was not going to be the presidential nominee this time. When asked in the interview on Fox News, he had stated, “reality is the managerial class around Biden has lost their use for him. This has been obvious to me since last year, playing out the incentives. He is not the strongest candidate they can put up. And these people have dropped nothing to keep Donald J Trump out of office.”

In one of the latest interviews, Vivek Ramaswamy dropped another bombshell prediction:

Last year, Ramaswamy was a presidential candidate for the Republicans during the Primaries and had stated current VP Kamala Harris or former first lady of the USA Michelle Obama were the probable presidential candidates from the Democrats.

According to him there was a conspiracy against Biden and this came true in just 18 months.

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WR News Writer is an engineer turned professionally trained writer who has a strong voice in her writing. She speaks on issues of migrant workers, human rights, and more.

WR News Writer

WR News Writer is an engineer turned professionally trained writer who has a strong voice in her writing. She speaks on issues of migrant workers, human rights, and more.

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