Trump-backed Ramaswamy ready to pour millions into the Ohio Governor race
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First on FOX: Vivek Ramaswamy He puts his money where his mouth is.
Billionaire biotechnology entrepreneurs and business leaders fueled the 2024 GOP presidential nomination campaign with more than $30 million in money.
And in a digital interview with Fox News on Thursday, Ramaswamy said in regards to his 2026 Republican campaign. Ohio Governor“We are ready to invest more than the same size.”
“Whatever is necessary to ensure we are in fact successful in taking our state to the next level,” Ramaswamy said. “Losing this race is not an option. Winning is the only option and we’re going to win it. And I think it takes all forms of resources.”
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Ohio Republican Governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will speak at a campaign event held in Cincinnati on June 24, 2025 (Vivek Ramaswamy Campaign)
Ramaswamy was interviewed the day after his campaign announced he had raised nearly $10 million in just over four months since he announced his candidacy for governor in late February. Ramaswamy’s campaign touted as being costly on “large first quarter record” Total funding In state history. ”
“I think we’re saying we have unprecedented support in our state, and that’s beautiful to see this early in the Republican race,” Ramswamy said. “And I think it’s a powerful signal of unity.”
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Ramaswamy approved by the President Donald Trump, He pointed out that term-limited GOP Governor Mike DeWine is now the only major Republican candidate in the race to succeed.
“I’m certainly not opposed in the state’s Republican primary that is definitely leaning red. We’re proud to have united, not just Ohio Republicans, but we’re beginning to gain support from a wide range of non-traditional Republican supporters, entrepreneurs and young people,” he added.

Ohio Republican Governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy teams up with supporters of Ohio State Rebels on June 16, 2025 (Vivek Ramaswamy Campaign)
State Attorney General Dave Yost launched a Governor’s Campaign However, he dropped out of the race in May.
Ohio Lt. Col. Jim Tressel, former Ohio State football coach and later president of Youngstown State, said he was considering running the governor earlier this year. However, speculation surrounding Tressel has declined in recent weeks after his initial comments were not released.
When asked if he was concerned about facing a competitive primary, Ramaswamy said, “No, zero.”
“I really like the gym. He and I had a great conversation, but none of them were about this race,” Ramaswamy said. “I actually see him as the man who brings great spirit and tenor to Ohio, and Coach Tressel sees him as an asset that our nation wants to continue to use to revive our sense of unity, spirit, ambition and pursuit of success.”
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In the former battlefield race for a Democratic nomination, the former Ohio Health Department’s Amy Acton branch began bidding in January.
But all eyes turn to longtime Senator Sherrod Brown, who lost his Senate seat slightly in last year’s election for GOP Senator Bernie Moreno.
Brown is considered a potential candidate in either the Senate or the Governor’s race.
“I hope that the Democrats will have a competitive primary election while I continue running without being opposed in this race.”
But he suggested that it doesn’t matter who Democrats will nominate, because “it’s actually running, not the one we’re against.”
“I think we have an incredible strength,” he added, “before we predicted we would try to defeat those we oppose.
His stock soon rose when Ramaswamy, 39, began his presidential campaign in February 2023 and became a competitor from a long shot for the Republican nomination as part of the candidate to challenge Trump.
He campaigned on what he called the “America First 2.0” agenda, calling Trump “the most successful president of our century” and was one of Trump’s biggest supporters in the field of rivalry.

Vivek Ramaswamy supports Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign event in Atkinson, New Hampshire on January 16, 2024. (AFP by Timothy A. Clary/Getty Images)
Lamaswamy deleted the White House bid after a distant finish in fourth place at the Iowa Caucus earlier last year, quickly supporting Trump and became the top agent on the campaign trail.
Trump, days after his November presidential election victory, Elon Musk, Along with Ramaswamy, the world’s wealthiest person will pilot the newly announced Government Efficiency Bureau initiative.
However, in January, the new administration announced that Ramaswamy is no longer serving as a result of Trump’s appointment. On Doge. The Lamaswamy exit was Trump’s top donor and cleared the path to musk’s musk to pilot the doj without being in the spotlight at the time. Ramaswamy quickly moved to starting a governor’s run.

Elon Musk (left) and Vivek Ramaswamy (center) will arrive at Capitol Hill on December 5, 2024 to meet with members of the newly announced Congress on Government Efficiency. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Ramaswamy was raised in Evendale, Ohio, in the suburbs of Cincinnati by her parents who migrated from India. His father worked as an engineer at General Electric Aviation, while his mother was a geriatric psychiatrist. Ramaswamy and his family live in Columbus, the suburb.
The candidate said, “One of my core areas of focus I really resonate with is raising the standards for educational outcomes in our state.”
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“The first issue I consider to be fully resonating in a nonpartisan way is the perception that we are in the midst of this educational achievement crisis,” he added.
And Ramaswamy argued, “Anyone who is a parent or a young man who has recently graduated from school, this is the problem we are running, the problem that we have to maintain our place, the major nations of the world, and that is the project that will become Ohio Ground Zero in the United States.”
Alex Nitzberg of Fox News contributed to this report