Axios reports:
Vivek Ramaswamy won’t be on the Illinois GOP primary ballot, some of his campaign staffers have begun looking for work elsewhere, and he hasn’t qualified for Wednesday’s final televised debate before Iowa’s caucuses.
Ramaswamy jumped to political prominence in recent months with an anti-establishment, Trump-friendly message — but now there are signs that his long-shot campaign could be starting to unravel.
His campaign says he’s skipping Illinois’ GOP primary on March 19 as a strategic decision. GOP officials tell Axios that they’ve received job inquiries from multiple Ramaswamy campaign staffers since early November.
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Signs that Ramaswamy’s long-shot campaign could be starting to unravel:
• He won’t be on the Illinois GOP primary ballot.
• Some campaign staffers have begun looking for work elsewhere.
• He hasn’t qualified for tomorrow’s final televised debate. https://t.co/kuhJ0ITcbE— Axios (@axios) January 9, 2024