GOP's Ramaswamy announces scholarship to 'foster national pride among young Americans'
Applicants must submit a 2-minute video answering the question "what does it mean to be an American?"
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy announced on Wednesday that he would create a scholarship program to encourage patriotism in young Americans.
"In honor of our son's 1st birthday today, Apoorva & I are committing $250,000 to fund a new scholarship to foster national pride among young Americans," he announced on Twitter. "Ten winners will be selected by a panel to receive a $25,000 scholarship for post-secondary education, entrepreneurial endeavors, or their commitment to serve in the military or law enforcement role."
The tech mogul lamented the relatively poor state of patriotism in American youths, noting "[o]nly 16% of Gen Z says they're proud to be American. 60% of teens on TikTok would rather give up their right to vote than their social media account. Our military suffered a 25% recruitment deficit last year. This bodes poorly for our nation."
"As an entrepreneur, I believe in solving problems through private behavior whenever possible," he continued. "That's why we are funding a new scholarship to revive patriotism: this year, ten high school students will be eligible to receive a $25,000 scholarship for concisely articulating what it means to be an American in 2023. The scholarship will be administered by @IncubateDebate, a nonprofit organization that leads U.S. students to debate important issues of public importance."
Applicants must submit a 2-minute video answering the question "what does it mean to be an American?"
Considered something of a longshot candidate, Ramaswamy's announcement comes as he appears to be enjoying a poll surge. A recent Echelon Insights survey shows him taking 10% of the Republican primary electorate, placing him in third, behind former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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