Vivek Ramaswamy has certainly lit things up during the GOP debates.
But as he campaigns, he’s shown an interesting side with a talent for dealing with people who may be confrontational, be on the other side of the aisle, or have a different viewpoint than he does. He encourages such conversations, saying we don’t have enough of them. He tells such folks they can have the mic for their question, then he gets to respond.
I wrote before about one such exchange he had with a single mother who stood up at one of his town halls in July. She started yelling about “protecting women” and being in favor of abortion. Ramaswamy demonstrated he truly believed in letting everyone speak “especially if they disagree with [him].” He even thanked her for raising her child. It was a great example of how to turn away wrath and deal with voters.
Ramaswamy had another exchange at his town hall on…