The group “Vivek Ramaswamy for Ohio” has filed a paperwork suggesting that the 2024 Republican presidential candidate will be involved in the campaign to be elected Ohio’s next governor in 2026.
Submitted by a group belonging to Ramaswamy (age 39). document with Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s Bureau. Ramaswamy was released on February 24, 2025, aerospace company CTL Aerospace, Inc. He is scheduled to launch a campaign in his home country of Cincinnati. He will then speak at Axium Packaging, a local bar in New Albany, Glass City Center in Toledo, and the Associated Press (AP)’s Cleveland suburbs. It has been reportedquoting the source.
“Big announcement in Ohio is coming on February 24th. It’s not your usual governor’s dog and pony show” Lamaswamy I said New York Post on Saturday.
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Lamaswamy fights for Republican tickets, with former Ohio Leet Gaba, one of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and former Ohio Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Committee member Dr. Heather Hill . He dropped out to replace Vice President JD Vance as one of the Senators of Buckeye State.
Term-restricted Republican Ohio Governor Mike DeWine spoke with Lamaswamy, who could name him to fill Vance’s Senate seat, but later chose Husted, saying he “knowed Ohio.” I was calling the Wall Street Journal It has been reported.
Ramaswamy and Vance are both graduates of Yale Law School. Before entering politics, Ramaswamy was a biotechnology entrepreneur. He supported Trump after canceling the 2024 presidential campaign and was named to the government efficiency (DOGE) of X owner Elon Musk. However, Ramaswamy left the role on his inauguration day, saying that he had “plans for the future in Ohio.” (Related: Vivek Ramaswamy confirms he’s leaving Doge and teases “future plans” in Ohio)
The Republican primary winner faces a Democratic candidate. The first Democrat to launch a 2026 governor bid was former Ohio health director Dr. Amy Acton, the Associated Press reported. But Acton may not be the only Democratic candidate. According to Go to cleveland.com.
Acton and the other Democrats will be competing in the Capitol race as vulnerable people. Ohio has four consecutive Republican governors, the outlet reports.