Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed former President Donald Trump after a fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses on Monday.
Ramaswamy's announcement has led to a flood of reactions online, including celebration, dismay, and, of course, memes.
Critics of the former candidate relished in his removal from the race, noting that his effort of vigorous campaigning did little to help his cause.
"LMAOOOO, Vivek Ramaswamy went to all 99 counties in Iowa TWICE, and finished in a distant last place," one user said.
Those with favorable views of Ramaswamy instead saw the failure as only the beginning. Podcaster Tim Pool argued that the entrepreneur could reemerge in 2028 and succesfully win the presidency.
"This is why we like Vivek," Pool said. "Hard working, smart, passionate This guy is on track for 2028 and could lead a movement."
This is why we like Vivek
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) January 16, 2024
Hard working, smart, passionate
This guy is on track for 2028 and could lead a movement https://t.co/VtRKIORucs
Others online agreed.
President Trump thanks @VivekGRamaswamy on Truth Social for dropping out and endorsing Trump for President.
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) January 16, 2024
“Thank you Vivek, a Great Honor!”
Thank you, @VivekGRamaswamy for doing the right thing.
We will all take our country back together and you will run in 2028. pic.twitter.com/GI3ybzTyYm
Vivek was never running in 2024,
— PROFESSOR NANA EHRICH WEISS Ω ? (@FrazzleDazzzled) January 16, 2024
He is 38.
He knows he has time.
He’s just gone from obscurity to being supported and trusted by almost all the right.
The stage has been set for 2028.
Man playing chess pic.twitter.com/6XFT3sgCRN
One user even shared a video tribute to Ramaswamy set to the depressingly melancholy Nirvana song Something In The Way that became popular as part of the The Batman soundtrack
"Vivek Ramaswamy...gone but not forgotten," the user wrote.
Vivek Ramaswamy...gone but not forgotten pic.twitter.com/edNPL1ET66
— Sami Gold (@souljagoyteller) January 16, 2024
Billionaire Elon Musk was even dragged into the discussion after users noted that he had repeatedly claimed that Ramaswamy would become president.
"You could make money betting on the opposite of what this guy thinks outcomes will be," 90s rock band Eve6 said of Musk. "He's like some kind of reverse soothsayer."
Ramaswamy's disappointing showing comes after Trump trashed him on Truth Social before the caucus, which he laughed off.
Some compared Ramaswamy's swift Trump endorsement to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) who ran against Trump then phone banked for him after losing.
Much attention was also given to a particular Iowa voter who reportedly argued that they opposed Ramaswamy because he reminded them of 9/11.
"I'm not being prejudiced, guys, but I don't like his last name," the voter allegedly said. "I don't like where he came from. After 9/11, I still harbor a lot of hard feelings."
Ramaswamy is of Indian descent. No Indians were involved in the 9/11 attack.
Vivek running on the most agro “anti-woke” campaign just to get clobbered in the primary bc he reminds republicans of 9/11 lol https://t.co/hsgp6apdAs
— Mac (@GoodPoliticGuy) January 16, 2024
All that money you spent, Vivek...
— Pastor Ben (@BenjaminPDixon) January 16, 2024
All that bootlicking of white supremacy you did...
And those MAGAts couldn't see you as anything more than "9-11." https://t.co/jFWIPipVLI
Ramaswamy probably didn't help his cause by invoking 9/11 and calling it a conspiracy on the campaign trail.
While a flop for Ramaswamy, the caucus was a resounding win for the former president.
Trump supporters were unsurprisingly ecstatic at the results given that their candidate earned an impressive 51% of the vote, with the race being called almost immediately.
-Trump wins Iowa in historic landslide
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) January 16, 2024
-Vivek drops out/endorses Trump
-Haley/DeSantis grasping at straws
-MSM in absolute shambles pic.twitter.com/tSBr45SZB0
Although Ramaswamy came in dead last and only earned 8%, his fellow contenders did not fare well either.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) came in second but only managed to grab 21% of the vote. Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley came in third with just 19%.







