Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was pressed Friday to explain specific policy differences he has with front-runner Donald Trump as observers noted the duo’s political similarities.
Ramaswamy initially responded by telling Fox News he has “fresh legs” at 38 years old, versus the 77-year-old former president.
“We are reaching the next generation of young Americans,” Ramaswamy told “America Reports.” “That is why I can win this election in a landslide in a way that no other candidate can.”
He noted he has stumped in Republican-averse strongholds like Philadelphia’s drug-addled Kensington neighborhood and Chicago’s inner city.
He said Kensington — which has made national headlines for its drug epidemic — is one place Republicans wouldn’t normally visit.
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“We’re leaving no state left behind, no city left behind, no American left behind, already building a multiethnic, working-class coalition,” Ramaswamy said, adding…
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