Ramaswamy to Newsmax: No Regrets on Calling Out RNC's McDaniel

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Multimillionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy said he has no regrets about zinging the likes of Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel and NBC moderator Kirsten Welker during the third GOP presidential primary debate Wednesday night. He told Newsmax on Thursday ...

Multimillionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy said he has no regrets about zinging the likes of Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel and NBC moderator Kirsten Welker during the third GOP presidential primary debate Wednesday night.

"I'm asking people of this country to put me in a position to sit across the table from Xi Jinping and represent this nation," Ramaswamy told "Rob Schmitt Tonight." "I better be willing to sit across the table from Ronna McDaniel or Kristen Welker or Nikki Haley. Early in the debate, Ramaswamy called on McDaniel to step up to the debate stage and resign given the GOP's underwhelming performances in national elections since she became chair in 2017. He said the party needs to hold people like her accountable.

"It's nothing against her personally. It's just a fact of reversing a pattern that needs to end in this party. End this pattern of losing, and I think we cannot reward failure by saying that this person who's leading the RNC while we face these losses is absolutely the best person for the job. I believe in meritocracy, and meritocracy means you put the best person in the job.

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