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First on Fox: Vivek Ramaswamy is putting his money where he has his mouth.
Multimilinier Biotech entrepreneurs and business leaders fuel their campaign for more than $ 30 million money for the nomination of the presidency of 2024 GOP.
And in a Fox News Digital Interview on Thursday, Ramaswamy revealed that when it comes to his 2026 Republican campaign for Ohio Governor, “We are ready to invest on or more on the same scale.”
Ramaswamy said, “Whatever is necessary to ensure that we are really leading the state to the next level.” “Losing this race is not an option. Winning is the only option, and we are going to win it. And I think it will require every form resources.”
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Ohio Republican Gubaranatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy speaks on 24 June 2025 at an expedition program in Cincinnati (Vivek Ramaswamy campaign)
Ramaswamy was interviewed after the day when his campaign was announced that he had raised about 10 million dollars in four months since the announcement of his Gubarnetorial candidature in late February. Ramaswamy’s campaign said that Dhan “recorded the biggest first quarter money in the history of the state for raising.”
“I think it says that we have unprecedented support in our state, and it’s a beautiful thing that it is to look early in a Republican race,” Ramswamy said. “And I think this is a powerful sign of unity.”
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Ramaswamy, supported by President Donald Trump, said that he is just the same major Republican candidate, who is a term-limited Gop Gov. Mike is in the race to make Dewine a success.
He said, “I am running unopposed in a Republican primary in a state that is definitely getting red, and I am proud to say that we are united, not only Republicans in Ohio, but we are starting to support from a wide range, which are getting support from a wide range, a wide range.”
Ohio’s Republican Gubarantorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy formed a team with supporters on Defense, Ohio, 16 June 2025. (Vivek Ramaswamy campaign)
State Attorney General Dave Yost launched a Gubarentorial campaign, but was out of the race in May.
Ohio lieutenant village. Jim Tracle, a pre -prolonged Ohio State University main football coach, who later served as the President of Youngstown State University, said he was considering a run for the governor earlier this year. But the speculation around Tracle has faded in recent weeks, as he was not made after any announcement after his initial comments.
Asked if he had any concern about facing a competitive primary, Ramaswamy said, “No, zero.”
Ramaswamy said, “I like the gym very much. He and I have some great conversations, none of which were about this race.” “I really consider him a person who is bringing a great soul and a tenner to Ohio. And I see coach Tresail as a property that I want to see that our state’s use continues to revive our unity and feeling and ambition and ambition and ambition of success.”
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In the race for Democratic enrollment at Ontime Battleground, former Health Director of Red State Turned Red State, Ohio, Emmy Acunon started a gubrantorial dialect in January.
But everyone’s eyes have been on Democratic Sen Sherod Brown for a long time, who lost his Senate seat in the election of GOP Sen Berney Moreno in last year’s election.
Brown is considered a potential candidate in either the Senate or Gubaranatorial race.
Ramaswamy said that he would like “Democrats a competitive primary, while I continue to run unopposed in this race.”
But he suggested that it does not matter who the Democrats nominate because “it is not that we are running against it is what we are actually running.”
“I think we have incredible strength,” he said before predicting “” Whatever we are doing is going to defeat, I believe a decisive range. “
39 -year -old Ramaswamy launched his presidential campaign in February 2023 and quickly saw an increase in his stock as he went to a long shot for a long shot for the candidate of Republican nominations as part of an area of ​​candidates who challenged Trump.
He preached that he called the “USA First 2.0” agenda and was one of Trump’s biggest supporters in the field of rivals, calling Trump “the most successful President in our century”.
Vivek Ramaswamy supported Republican President Donald Trump during an expedition program on Etkinson, NH, 16 January 2024. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Image)
Ramaswamy dropped his White House bid earlier last year after finishing fourth in Iowa Cocks and quickly supported Trump, becoming a top surrogate at the campaign mark.
Trump named Alone Musk, the world’s richest person with Ramaswamy, after his November presidential election victory, to pursue the newly declared department of government’s efficiency initiative, known as Dogge.
But in January, as Trump’s inauguration, the new administration announced that Ramaswamy was no longer serving in Dogge. The exit of Ramaswamy cleared the way for Kasturi, Trump’s top donor and at that time, for a prominent colleague, without sharing the headlines. Ramaswamy quickly moved towards launching a run for the governor.
Elon Musk (left) and Vivek Ramaswamy (Center) arrive on Capital Hill on 5 December 2024, which is for meetings of the government’s new announcement with Congress members about the government. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Ramaswamy was raised by the parents who left India in Evandel, Ohio in suburban Cincinnati. His father worked as an engineer at General Electric Aviation, and his mother was a slight healing psychiatrist. Ramaswamy and his family live in suburban Columbus.
The candidate said that “one of the main areas of my focus that I think is really resonating, increasing the standards of educational achievement in our state.”
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He said, “The issue of number 1 which I see in the board resonating in the board, in a non-partisan manner, is believed that we are in the midst of this educational achievement crisis,” he said.
And Ramaswamy insisted that “Any person who is a parents, or even a person who has recently graduated from school, assumes that this is an issue that we have to turn around, to preserve our place, leading country in the world, and this is the project that we are going to make Ohio Ground Zero in the United States.”
Fox News’ Alex Nitzburg contributed to this report