Ramaswamy, Pence cross paths but don't trade fire at GOP Labor Day picnic in key presidential primary state
Fox News
Republican presidential candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and former Vice President Mike Pence cross paths but keep their distance at a GOP Labor Day picnic in New Hampshire, a key primary state.
The two candidates, along with fellow 2024 GOP White House contenders former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and former Rep. Will Hurd of Texas, mingled with Republican officials, lawmakers, activists and voters and addressed the crowd at the Salem, New Hampshire, GOP's annual Labor Day picnic.
But Pence and Ramaswamy kept their distance, with the multi-millionaire biotech entrepreneur and first-time candidate glad handling with voters as Pence addressed the crowd and the former vice president departing for another campaign event before Ramaswamy took to the stage about a half an hour later.