Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy performed “very poorly” at the final Republican GOP debate for 2023.
Mr Mulvaney sat with Sky News host James Morrow to discuss the Republican candidate’s performance at the debate and the possibility of whether he will make it to the next round.
“It was almost as if he was auditioning for a social media job as opposed to the president for the United States,” he said.
“Those types of shenanigans were regular last night, he was attacking everybody who he possibly could, he was going overtime, he was talking over people.
“CNN in this country of course leans heavily left – gave him an F minus last night on his debate, they gave Nikki Haley an A if you could believe that, so nobody is pleased with Vivek Ramaswamy’s performance last night, he really did embarrass himself.”
Vivek Ramaswamy performed ‘very poorly’ at final Republican GOP debate for 2023
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