Ramaswamy as saying. "And I'm doing my small part," Ramaswamy said.
"And it feels like we're building a community in this campaign and a movement of a kind that I don't think we can build if we were just doing it via television or even social media." "I would rather spend time with these caucusgoers and Pizza Ranches across the state, rather than being a cloistered mega-donor retreat," he added. Opening about his work ethic, Ramaswamy said, "Here's how you spell luck: W-O-R-K," Ramaswamy said.
"It's always been a formula that has worked for me in my life, be it in my academic background, be it as a student, be it in my career, as a businessman and now on this journey." While Ramaswamy's schedule may seem demanding, his team views it as necessary to be successful when voters start to choose candidates in less than a month. "That's what it's gonna take to win," Tricia McLaughlin, senior advisor and communications director for Ramaswamy said.
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