CNBC-TV18.com
By Vivek Dubey
Published Nov 07, 2024
Google CEO Sundar Pichai congratulated Trump, pledging to support his administration in advancing innovation and expanding its benefits to all Americans.
Indian-American leaders, led by Pichai and Ramaswamy, hailed Trump’s re-election, committing to strengthen US-India ties under his administration.
Trump won 295 electoral votes, securing a second term with gains across both red and blue states and securing key swing states needed to surpass 270.
Vivek Ramaswamy praised Trump’s resilience, calling him an “American badass” who overcame immense challenges, symbolising a broader American comeback.
Ramaswamy likened Trump’s return to America’s historic belief in its leadership and exceptionalism, saying it reflects the country’s enduring strength.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella congratulated Trump and looked forward to working with him to drive technological innovation and economic growth in the US and beyond.
Nikki Haley celebrated Trump’s re-election and urged Americans to unite, advocating for Kamala Harris to concede for a peaceful, constructive transition.
Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard thanked Trump for including her in his campaign, praising his courage and urging Americans to support his leadership.
Former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal called Trump’s win a “great day” for the nation, encouraging Americans to celebrate and focus on change ahead.
Indiaspora founder MR Rangaswami expressed hope for strong US-India cooperation under Trump’s leadership to address mutual issues and global challenges.