Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy lost two favorability points following the GOP debate.
His unfavorability rating increased by seven points.
Prior to the debate, Ramaswamy’s unfavorability was at 12%, but jumped to 19% after the debate.
The information comes from a Morning Consult poll.
Nonetheless, another survey found that 72% of likely Republican primary voters said Ramaswamy performed “very” or “somewhat” well during the debate.
Sixty-five percent of likely Republican primary voters said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis performed well during the debate.
Reporting from RedState:
The most recent "hit" is a conveniently resurfaced clip of a young Ramaswamy from 2003, when he was a participant in an MSNBC "Hardball" townhall. Ramaswamy asked then-presidential candidate, the Rev. Al Sharpton, why he should vote for a candidate with the least political experience. Note that this was a Democrat-run townhall, reflecting that Ramaswamy's political leanings were fluid early on. It's the first few minutes, thankfully. Once the MSNBC talking heads start pontificating about Al Sharpton, it gets a bit nauseating.