Vivek Ramaswamy tells ABC News that he feels his campaign has entered 'a new phase' eight months into his presidential bid -- as he trails Trump
but like other candidates still trails far behind Donald Trump.
Trump, meanwhile, remains the clear early favorite in primary surveys. Nationally, his lead has not dipped below 50% since late August, according to 538's average. While the multimillionaire has said he is "dead set" against the use of money from super PACs and megadonors, even saying he would pledge to disavow them if the rest of the Republican field did the same, he and his campaign maintain that they "have to compete" until then.
His campaign has also announced his first official "rallies" -- the first of which took place in Las Vegas on Sunday, also marking his first event in the state.
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