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BREAKING: Vivek Ramaswamy Drops Out of 2024 Republican Presidential Race — Endorses President Trump

In a significant development in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race, Vivek Ramaswamy is poised to announce his withdrawal from the campaign. This news was confirmed by Ramaswamy’s campaign communications manager in a recent statement to NBC News.

Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur and author, had launched his bid for the presidency. However, his campaign has faced numerous challenges in gaining traction among the wide array of Republican candidates, especially during the recent attack from President Trump.

Vivek Ramaswamy currently stands at fourth place in the Iowa caucus, having secured 7.7% of the vote with 90% of precincts reporting. This position, while respectable, likely influenced his decision to reassess his candidacy.

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3 thoughts on “BREAKING: Vivek Ramaswamy Drops Out of 2024 Republican Presidential Race — Endorses President Trump”

  1. Let’s tell the real story Mr. Frampton. How about Mare Rand Taylor chiming in! The call are increasing because they are chasing ambulances all over the city without being dispatched. Now they are sending even more people on calls??
    “The department has also changed some of its protocols, which require more personnel to head out on a call.”
    They’ve already been doing this so I guess they are going to be self dispatching fire trucks on even more calls?? Wasting our tax dollars in the city and county.

    Come on Randy Taylor, we hired you to clean this crap up! Do your job, Randy Taylor!!
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    The Salisbury Fire Department received a record number of calls for service during 2023. Salisbury Fire Chief Rob Frampton says this increase is due to the city’s growth in population. “Each year calls continue to go up for the Salisbury fire department. We are a growing community. Everything‘s being built, the Ross, commercial structures, things like that bring people to the city. So it’s not just our residential population. It’s also the people that are coming here to work, shop, eat those kinds of things,” said Frampton. Frampton says the increase in respiratory illnesses has also added to their workload. “Some of the respiratory illness increases that we’ve seen so we’ve seen an increase in emergency medical calls,” said Frampton. The department has also changed some of its protocols, which require more personnel to head out on a call.
    WBOC-TV CBS/FOX 16 SALISBURY

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