Trump-backed Ramaswamy ready to pour millions into Ohio governor’s race

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First on the fox: Fevik Ramaswami puts his money as his mouth is.
The entrepreneur in the field of biotechnology and a millionaires fill his campaign to nominate the Presidential Republican Party for the year 2024 with more than $ 30 million in his money.
In an interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday, Ramaswamy revealed that when it comes to his Republic campaign for the year 2026 to Ohio’s governor, “We are ready to invest on the same size or larger.”
“Everything that is required to ensure our success in the state leadership is really to the next level,” Ramasuami said. “Loss of this race is not an option. Winning is the only option, and we will win it. I think this will require resources of every form.”
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The Republican Governor of Ohio Governor Vivek Ramasuam (Vivek Ramasuami campaign)
Ramaswamy was interviewed the next day to announce his campaign that he raised nearly $ 10 million within a little more than four months since he announced his candidacy in the ruler in late February. The Ramaswamy campaign described that the money that was achieved in “a record of the total total donation in the first quarter in the history of the state.”
“I think he says we have unprecedented support in our state, and this is a beautiful thing to see this early in the Republican race,” Ramyami said. “I think this is a strong sign of unity.”
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Ramsuami, approved by President Donald Trump, indicated that he is the only leading Republican candidate at the present time to succeed the Limited Republican Governor in the limited term Mike Dyin.
He added, “I run without opposition in the Republican preliminary elections in a country that definitely tends to be reliably red, and I am proud to say that we have united, and not only Republicans in Ohio, but we started obtaining support from a wide range of unconventional Republican supporters, project owners, and young people.”

Republican Ruler Fvic Ramaswami candidate from Ohio state with supporters in a challenge, Ohio, June 16, 2025 (Vivek Ramasuami campaign)
State Prosecutor Dave Just launched a ruling campaign, but he left the race in May.
Ohio Jim Trisel, a former coach at Ohio State University in Ohio, and was later as President of the University of Youngson State, earlier this year, said he was considering running for the ruler’s position. But the speculation surrounding Tressel has faded in recent weeks after his initial comments have not followed any advertisement.
When asked if he had any concerns about facing the competitive preliminary elections, Ramaswami said, “Nothing, zero.”
Ramsuami said: “I loved Jim so much. “I actually consider him a man who brings a great spirit and Tenor to Ohio. I see coach Tres -Tres as the origin I want to see our country is still used to revive our sense of loneliness, spirit, ambition and seeking success.”
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In the race for democratic nomination in the battlefield at some time it turned into Red Station, the former director of the Ministry of Health at Ohio Amy Acton launched an offer to the ruler in January.
But all the attention of the former democratic senator Shirud Brown, who lost the difficulty of his seat in the Senate in the elections last year of the Republican Party, Bernie Moreno.
Brown is believed to be a potential candidate in the Senate or Governor’s races.
Ramsuami said that “Democrats love to have competitive elections while I continue to run without opposition in this race.”
But he suggested that it does not matter those who nominate the Democrats because “it is not the one we nominated, it is what we really recommend.”
“I think we have an incredible power,” he added before we expect that “we will defeat those we face, I think, a decisive margin.”
Ramasuami, 39, launched his presidential campaign in February 2023 and soon witnessed his shares, moving from a long shot to a republican nomination competitor, as part of the field of candidates challenging Trump.
He carried a campaign on what he called the “First America 2.0” agenda and was one of Trump’s largest supporters in the field of competitors, describing Trump as “the most successful president of our horn.”

Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, will support a campaign in Atkinson, NH, January 16, 2024. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images)
Ramsuami dropped his show in the White House early last year after he finished fourth in Iowa conferences and Trump quickly, to become a great alternative to the campaign.
Trump, in the days after his victory in the presidential elections in November, called Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, along with Ramsuami, to direct the newly announced government efficiency Ministry initiative known as Dog.
But in January, with the opening of Trump, the new administration announced that Ramasuami was no longer working in Doug. Ramaswamy’s exit cleared the road to Musk, the best donor of Trump, and at that time, a major ally, to direct Dog without the need to share the lights. Ramaswamy quickly moved towards a tour of the ruler.

ELON Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy (Center) arrives at Capitol Hill on December 5, 2024, to attend meetings with members of congress with regard to the newly announced government competence management. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Ramsuami grew up in Idandal, Ohio, in the suburb of Cincinnati by parents who immigrated from India. His father worked as an engineer at General Electric Aviation, and his mother was a communist psychiatrist. Ramasuami and his family live on the outskirts of Columbus.
The candidate pointed out that “one of the main areas of focus that I think is really echo, and it raises the standards of educational achievement in our state.”
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He added, “Issue No. 1 that I see resonating in all fields, in a non -partisan way, is to admit that we are in the middle of this educational achievement crisis.”
Ramaswamy insisted that “anyone is a parent, or even any young person who recently graduated from school, realizes that this will be an issue that we must run, to keep our place, the leading country in the world, and this is the project that Oyu Garand Zero will make for the United States.”
Alex Nitzberg in Fox News contributed to this report
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2025-07-03 22:51:00