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According to the Associated Press, Ramaswamy will formally launch his campaign on February 24 at Cincinnati’s CTL Aerospace Inc., followed by a speech at Axium Packaging near Columbus. His campaign trail is set to hit major Ohio cities, including Toledo, Cleveland, and Columbus, within days.
Ramaswamy enters the race with a national profile from the Republican primaries and endorsements from key figures such as Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Treasurer Robert Sprague. He also plans to rally grassroots support by appearing at Republican events across the state.
However, the road to victory won’t be easy. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Heather Hill, a former member of the state’s Martin Luther King Commission, have already declared their candidacies. Additionally, the stance of Governor DeWine, a key GOP figure, remains uncertain.
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With his reputation as a business leader and political outsider, Ramaswamy aims to captivate conservative voters with promises to cut government waste, lower taxes, and revitalize Ohio’s manufacturing base. Yet, his departure from DOGE may invite criticism from opponents questioning his commitment to reform efforts.
As the race for Ohio’s highest office takes shape, all eyes are on Ramaswamy’s official announcement. His candidacy promises to shake up the primary and could spark one of the most intense Republican contests in recent memory.
Stay tuned for developments as the campaign season intensifies.



