Vivek Ramaswamy’s Favorability Drops Following GOP Debate

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.
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