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The 2024 US election fervor intensified with recent events on November 18. Republican candidates DeSantis, Haley, and Ramaswamy attended a forum, Trump notably absent. Ramaswamy’s emphasis on his Hindu faith, upbringing, and parallels between faiths received praise, positioning him strongly for the presidency, eyeing support from 2.5 million US Hindus.

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00:00 Right before the 2024 elections, the US election drama has begun to heat up.
00:09 In addition, yesterday, November 18, was a very eventful day in the United States.
00:14 For a family forum on Friday, this month, three Republican contenders, including Florida
00:19 Governor Ron DeSantis, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy
00:24 sat next to each other at a festive Thanksgiving table.
00:28 Despite being invited, Donald Trump did not show up.
00:30 While the show went as expected, most of the conversations were quiet.
00:35 But by some strong statements, Vivek Ramaswamy stole the show.
00:39 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy shared insights about his Hindu faith, highlighting
00:44 its role in granting him freedom and inspiring his presidential bid as a moral responsibility.
00:50 Mr Ramaswamy emphasized, "My faith is my source of freedom.
00:55 It's what propelled me into this presidential campaign.
00:57 I am a Hindu, I believe in one true God.
01:00 I believe that God has purpose for each of us."
01:04 Ramaswamy additionally discussed his upbringing, highlighting the core values instilled in
01:07 him regarding his family, marriage and reverence for parents.
01:11 "I was raised in a traditional setting.
01:13 My parents emphasized the importance of family.
01:16 Respect for parents was fundamental.
01:18 Marriage was regarded as sacred.
01:19 Abstaining before marriage was the path advocated.
01:22 Infidelity was deemed incorrect.
01:25 Marriage in my belief is just between a man and a woman.
01:28 Divorce was never viewed as merely a choice.
01:31 Marriage is a commitment made before the God and family," he elaborated.
01:35 Addressing the family forum, the Indian-American entrepreneur also drew parallels between Hinduism
01:40 and Christianity, aimed at fostering shared values for future generations.
01:45 Regarding his religion impacting his presidency, Ramaswamy remarked, "Can I be a president
01:49 who can promote Christianity across the country?
01:51 I can't.
01:52 I don't think that's what a president should do.
01:55 But I will champion those shared values.
01:56 Will I exemplify them for future generations?
01:59 Absolutely, because that's my duty."
02:02 Ramaswamy's speech garnered widespread acclaim, bolstering his standing as a strong contender
02:06 against Donald Trump in the Republican primaries.
02:09 While primarily centered on heritage and religion, this address could fortify his position as
02:13 a viable candidate for the US presidency.
02:16 With approximately 2.5 million-plus Hindus residing in the United States, Ramaswamy aims
02:21 to rally their support, potentially swaying the potential landscape in his favor.
02:25 His emphasis on shared values and resonance with diverse faiths contribute to his bid
02:29 for presidency, hinting at a promising trajectory in his campaign.
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