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Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Criticizes Mike Pence for Missed Opportunity on Jan. 6 Election Count

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy criticized former Vice President Mike Pence for missing an “historic opportunity” to secure the 2020 presidential election for former President Trump. Ramaswamy made these comments during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

When asked whether Pence did the right thing on January 6, 2021, during the ceremonial counting of electoral votes, Ramaswamy stated, “I would have done it very differently. I think that there was a historic opportunity that he missed to reunite this country in that window.”

Ramaswamy further explained his stance, stating that a true national consensus is needed for a functioning democracy in America, which includes secure elections and a peaceful transfer of power. He proposed implementing single-day voting on Election Day, paper ballots, and government-issued ID matching the voter file to ensure election integrity.

Pence faced backlash from Trump and his supporters after he refused to reject or question the validity of the Electoral College votes in favor of President Biden. On that day, Pence was escorted to safety as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, with some even chanting “hang Mike Pence.”

During the Republican presidential primary debate, most candidates expressed support for Pence’s actions. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis initially wavered but ultimately conceded that Pence did his job and that he has no issues with the former vice president.

The interview with Ramaswamy provides insight into the ongoing debate within the Republican Party regarding the events of January 6 and the role of Pence in the electoral process.
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How does Vivek Ramaswamy believe former Vice President Mike Pence could have “brought this country back together” during the ceremonial counting of electoral votes on January 6, 2021?

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has criticized former Vice President Mike Pence for missing an “historic opportunity” to secure the 2020 presidential election for former President Trump. Ramaswamy made these remarks during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

When asked about Pence’s actions on January 6, 2021, during the ceremonial counting of electoral votes, Ramaswamy expressed his disagreement, saying, “I would have handled it differently. I believe there was a monumental chance that he failed to seize, which could have brought this country back together.”

Ramaswamy went on to explain that establishing a true national consensus is crucial for a well-functioning democracy in America, which includes guaranteeing secure elections and a peaceful transfer of power. He proposed implementing measures such as single-day voting on Election Day, paper ballots, and government-issued IDs that match the voter file to ensure the integrity of elections.

Pence faced backlash from Trump and his supporters after he declined to question or reject the validity of the Electoral College votes in favor of President Biden. On that fateful day, Pence was escorted to safety as Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, with some even calling for his harm.

During the Republican presidential primary debate, most candidates expressed support for Pence’s actions. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis initially wavered but ultimately acknowledged that Pence fulfilled his responsibilities and voiced no concerns about the former vice president.

This interview with Ramaswamy sheds light on the ongoing internal debate within the Republican Party regarding the events of January 6 and the role played by Pence in the electoral process.

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