A win
Vivek Ramaswamy is the first true manifestation of the kind of MAGA Trumpism, besides Donald Trump himself, that has consumed the current Republican Party. With quotes like “We live in a dark moment,” the entrepreneur evoked the “American carnage” rhetoric that Trump championed in 2016. Ramaswamy elbowed his way into the debate spotlight by spewing climate denialism and firearm apologias and Trump groveling and anti-Ukraine isolationism — positions on hot button issues wherein the only through line is chaos. But at a moment when attention for the sake of attention is the goal, Ramaswamy found it — for better or for worse.
A loss
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ most potent attack of the night was in response to a high school student concerned about the impacts of climate change in the wake of unprecedented weather events. But his most consistent characteristic was impotence. He continually failed to seriously confront Trump, eventually prompting moderator Bret Baier to remind him, “Former President Trump is beating you by 30, 40 points in many polls.” It was a body blow felt around Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum. But honestly, it feels like capitulation is built into DeSantis’ imploding campaign.
A lie
Ramaswamy “wins” this honor with a twofer, saying both “the climate change agenda is a hoax” and “these are politicized indictments.”








