Republican Debate: All You Should Know About Haley-Ramaswamy Heated Conversation

The third Republican debate will be remembered for the fiery battle of words between former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and Indian-origin entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. The two candidates debated about Israel and US foreign policy.

The Republican presidential debate in Miami took a fiery turn as Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy engaged in a heated exchange, escalating into what some are calling the 'Battle of the Heels, Part 2.' The Indian-origin entrepreneur, Ramaswamy, launched a personal attack on Haley, labeling her a "Dick Cheney in three-inch heels" during a discussion on US foreign policy.

Ramaswamy's remark was a direct reference to the former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, known for his neoconservative foreign policy stance. The criticism targeted Haley's support for funding Ukraine in its conflict with Russia and her role on the board of Boeing, a move Ramaswamy deemed questionable.

In addition, the reference to Cheney was not only a critique of their foreign policy positions but also aimed at Haley's post-public office career. Ramaswamy highlighted Haley's move to the board of Boeing, a major aerospace company, and her subsequent resignation in opposition to federal support for the company during the Covid-19 pandemic.


Resorting to personal jabs

The clash further intensified when Ramaswamy brought up Haley's family, alleging that her daughter had used the Chinese short video app TikTok. He remarked, "You might want to take care of your family first," prompting Haley to retort, "Leave my daughter out of your voice," and adding, "You're just scum."

The debate also touched on the issue of the United States potentially banning TikTok, with Ramaswamy using the opportunity to launch a personal attack on Haley. The exchange highlighted the personal and confrontational nature of the debate, with candidates not only challenging each other's policies but also resorting to personal jabs.

A war about the war

The debate also touched on Israel's conflict with Hamas, where Ramaswamy expressed strong support for Israel's right to defend itself. In a bold statement, he declared, "(if elected President) I will smoke the terrorists on our southern border."
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As the debate unfolded, it became clear that the candidates were not only battling over policy differences but also engaging in personal attacks and attempts to discredit each other. The dynamics of the Haley-Ramaswamy clash highlighted the challenges within the Republican Party as contenders vie for attention and attempt to distinguish themselves in a crowded field.

FAQs:

What is Vivek Ramaswamy known for?
Vivek Ramaswamy is the founder of Roivant Sciences, a pharmaceutical company. In February 2023, Ramaswamy declared his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination in the 2024 United States presidential election. Ramaswamy was born in Cincinnati to Indian immigrant parents.

How old is Nikki Haley's daughter?
Nikki Haley’s daughter Rena Haley was born on June 8, 1998, in South Carolina.
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