Vivek Ramaswamy officially runs for Governor of Ohio; unveils bold vision

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Columbus (US) (AP): Vivek Ramaswamy, the Cincinnati-born biotech entrepreneur who departed the Department of Government Efficiency initiative on President Donald Trump's first day, launched his bid for Ohio governor Monday.

Ramaswamy, 39, kicked off his campaign in Cincinnati, joining the 2026 Republican primary just a month after presumed frontrunner and then-Lt. Gov. Jon Husted left the running to take a US Senate appointment.

During his campaign launch in Cincinnati, Ramaswamy delivered a passionate and detailed speech, outlining his platform and vision for Ohio.

He said, “Thank you, Cincinnati, and thank you, Ohio! I stand before you today, humbled and honored, to officially announce my candidacy to serve as the next Governor of Ohio. This is not just another election—it’s a fight for the future of our state and a chance to restore the Ohio we know and love.

“For too long, Ohio has been held back by bureaucracy, high taxes, and a lack of bold leadership. As your governor, I pledge to lead Ohio to become the State of Excellence in America. Inspired by the vision of President Donald Trump, who has shown us what bold leadership looks like, I will work tirelessly to transform our state into a beacon of opportunity, prosperity, and freedom.

“Here’s my plan: We will eliminate income taxes and property taxes—eventually bringing both down to zero—because you deserve to keep what you earn, and your land should not feel like a lease from the government. We will shred the regulatory barriers that stifle new business creation, positioning Ohio as a leader in cutting-edge industries like semiconductors, aerospace, and artificial intelligence. We will prioritize education that focuses on excellence, not ideology, ensuring every Ohioan has the tools to succeed.

“But this isn’t just about policies—it’s about people. It’s about bringing back the pride of Ohio families, creating jobs that allow parents to raise their children with dignity, and ensuring our communities thrive. I am running because I believe in the potential of this state—my home—and I know we can achieve greatness together.

“The establishment fears real leadership because they know their days of unchecked power are numbered. Together, we will drain the swamp in Columbus, rebuild our state, and return power to the people of Ohio. Ohio, let’s take our state back.”

Ramaswamy sought the GOP nomination for president in 2024 before dropping out to back Trump, who later tapped him to co-chair the efficiency initiative with billionaire Elon Musk. A near-billionaire himself, Ramaswamy has promoted his ties to Trump as he lines up key endorsements and donors in the governor's race, but the president has made no formal endorsement yet.

Ramaswamy joins a competitive GOP primary field to succeed Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, 78, a veteran centre-right politician who is term-limited.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a bid for the seat in January and Heather Hill, a Black entrepreneur from Appalachia, also is running. Dr. Amy Acton, the former state health director who helped lead Ohio through the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, is running as a Democrat.

They will compete in a former bellwether state that has tacked reliably red in recent years, having voted for Trump three times by more than 8 percentage points. Republicans also hold every statewide executive office, a majority on the Ohio Supreme Court and supermajorities in both legislative chambers.

Ramaswamy, who is Hindu, outlined the 10 core beliefs featured in his presidential campaign — led by “God is real” followed by “there are two genders” — in the 2024 book, “Truths: The Future of America First.”

He first rose to political prominence with his 2021 book, “Woke Inc: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam,” a scorching critique of corporations that he said use social justice causes as a smokescreen for self-interested policies.

He seeks to buck the traditional route to Ohio's governorship, which runs through extensive government service often stretching decades, and instead mount a Trump-style ascent into the job directly from the business world.

The formula has worked for Vice President JD Vance and US Sen. Bernie Moreno, two political newcomers who won Senate seats with the help of Trump's endorsement in 2022 and 2024, respectively. But Ramaswamy will test it in a state government-level race for the first time in recent memory.

DeWine passed Ramaswamy over to appoint Husted to the Senate seat vacated by Vance, citing Husted's decades of elective experience. The gubernatorial bid by Husted, a former Ohio House speaker and secretary of state, had locked down many key endorsements and wealthy donors, who are now largely free agents.

Yost joined the race as rumours circulated that Ramaswamy was planning a run. Since then, however, Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague and Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose have endorsed Ramaswamy.

 

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