Columbus, Ohio (AP) – Republican Vivek Ramaswamy is preparing to start his 2026 offer for Ohio Governor on February 24th in his homeland Cincinnati. The following announcements, which were held in the areas of Columbus, Toledo and Cleveland for over two days, experienced the Associated Press.
The 39-year-old biotech entrepreneur, a presidential candidate of 2024, who left President Donald Trump’s state efficiency initiative last month, will open his closely observed campaign in Cincinnatis CTL Aerospace Inc. Deliver comments later in the evening at Axium Packaging, according to a person who was looking for the campaign near the campaign to discuss the unannounced details.
On February 25th, Ramaswamy is planning events in the city center of Glass in Toledo and in the local bar in Strongsville, a suburb of Cleveland.
Ramaswamy will enter a GOP primary school to accompany the successor to Mike Dewine in Ohio, who was already accompanied by the Attorney General of Ohio, Dave Yost, and Heather Hill, a former member of the State of Martin Luther King Commission. The former governor of Ohio, Jon Husted, who has long been seen as the leader in this competition, has left legal faculty from the run last month.
The former health director of Ohio, Dr. Amy Acton runs on the democratic side.
While Ramaswamy is trying to overcome a lack of political or government experience, he has already secured the confirmations of two seated Republican nationwide civil servants: State Secretary Frank Larose and treasurer Robert Sprague.
The person near the campaign said that Ramaswamy should also speak in the district at 30 Republican dinner this spring. These events take place from March 3 to May 22nd.

