President Trump, 78, pushed Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to consider installing Ramaswamy in Vance’s open Senate seat earlier this month — but was rebuffed by the governor in favor of Lt. Gov. Jon Husted.
Ohio entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will announce a bid for Ohio governor "shortly," a source close to Ramaswamy confirmed. President-elect Donald Trump had urged Ramaswamy, 39, to consider replacing Trump's running mate J.D ...
Ramaswamy will reportedly run for Ohio governor in 2026 after leaving the Department of Government Efficiency.
The co-leader of Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency initiative plans to announce a run for Ohio governor, two people familiar with his plans said.
Vice President JD Vance's political team, including two top advisors, is joining Vivek Ramaswamy's soon-to-be announced 2026 Ohio gubernatorial run, a source with knowledge confirmed to Fox News.
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott is backing Vivek Ramaswamy’s latest political move. Florida’s senior Senator endorsed the former presidential candidate’s expected bid for Governor of Ohio.
Ohio (AP) — Fresh off of his unexpected departure from President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, Vivek Ramaswamy has set his sights on becoming governor of his home state.
Biotech entrepreneur and political figure Vivek Ramaswamy recently dropped hints about his potential candidacy for governor of Ohio during an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters. At 39, Ramaswamy has already made waves in both the corporate and political arenas,
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Ramaswamy announced his departure from the Trump's new nongovernmental entity, the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE), which he was chosen to lead alongside tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, in an X post the first day of Trump's term, writing that it was an "honor to help support the creation" of the department.
A poll by a pro-Ramaswamy outside group has revealed that Ramaswamy is over 50 per cent among Republican primary voters and leads his nearest competitor by 34 points. The poll by Fabrizio, Lee & Associates "makes it clear that Vivek is the unquestioned favorite to not only win this primary,