Ann Coulter made a horrible confession about voting for Vivek Ramaswamy that no one saw coming

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Conservative pundit Ann Coulter is known for her willingness to call it like she sees it.

She will go places that no one else will. 

And Ann Coulter made a horrible confession about voting for Vivek Ramaswamy that no one saw coming.

Vivek Ramaswamy’s star shines

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy emerged as one of the conservative rising stars after his debate performances in this year’s GOP Presidential Primary.

Even though former President Donald Trump refused to participate, Ramaswamy’s sharp intellect and quick wit still made the debates entertaining for Republican voters.

But he saw the writing on the wall after Trump’s record victory in the Iowa Caucus.

And a few days later, Ramaswamy dropped out and endorsed the former President at a rally in New Hampshire.

He earned a primetime speaking slot at the Republican National Convention and is one of Donald Trump’s top campaign surrogates for the General Election.

His future is bright in the Republican Party.

Ann Coulter drops a bombshell

Conservative pundit Ann Coulter recently appeared on Ramaswamy’s TRUTH podcast to discuss the current state of American politics.

She’s known for her willingness to speak her mind without restraint.

Her top issue is Illegal immigration and the border crisis.

Ramaswamy kicked off the interview by telling Coulter that he was a big fan of her show and her books.

She returned the praise and referred to him as “bright and articulate.”

Coulter also admitted to Ramaswamy that she agreed with him more than any other Republican Presidential Primary candidate.

“I agreed with many, many things you said during your campaign, in fact probably more than most other candidates when you were running for president,” Coulter said.

But what she said next caught everyone by surprise.

“But I still would not have voted for you because you’re an Indian,” Coulter told Ramaswamy to his face.

“[That] doesn’t mean we can’t take anyone else in—a Sri Lankan, a Japanese, or an Indian—but the core around which the nation’s values are formed is the WASP,” Coulter continued.

WASP stands for “White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.”

But Ramaswamy has thick skin.

Even though he pushed back, Coulter’s remarks did not leave him triggered.

In a post on X, Ramaswamy shared a clip of the interview and admitted that he agreed with Coulter on dual citizenship.

But he did not agree with why she said she would never vote for him.

“Ann Coulter told me flat-out to my face that she couldn’t vote for me ‘because you’re an Indian,’ even though she agreed with me more than most other candidates,” Ramaswamy wrote. “I disagree with her but respect that she had the guts to speak her mind.” 

“It was a riveting hour,” Ramaswamy added. “The TRUTH podcast is back.”

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