Trump Backs Vivek Ramaswamy for Ohio's 2026 Governorship

Post by : Bianca Hayes

In a pivotal political endorsement, former President Donald Trump has officially thrown his support behind Indian-American billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy for the race to become Ohio's Governor in 2026. Announcing his backing on Truth Social, Trump described Ramaswamy as "something SPECIAL" while praising him as "Young, Strong, and Smart." He expressed optimism about Ramaswamy's ability to effectively lead Ohio.

Reflecting on his previous electoral victories in Ohio—winning in 2016, 2020, and 2024—Trump voiced confidence that Ramaswamy could replicate that success for the state's residents. "Vivek is a great person who deeply loves our country," Trump remarked, underscoring the candidate's patriotic spirit.

Ramaswamy’s Policy Vision

The former biotech leader is presenting himself as a business-friendly outsider focused on deregulation and stimulating economic growth. Trump emphasized Ramaswamy’s goals, highlighting his commitment to:

  • Boosting Ohio's economy

  • Reducing taxes and eliminating red tape

  • Encouraging “Made in the USA” products

  • Advancing energy independence

  • Enhancing law enforcement and safety

  • Securing borders and tackling issues with migrant crime

  • Backing military personnel and veterans

  • Defending election integrity and Second Amendment rights

These objectives resonate with the Republican platform, appealing to conservative voters gaining influence in Ohio.

Context of the Election

The position of Ohio Governor will become available as incumbent Republican Mike DeWine finishes his term. The Republican primary elections are slated for May 2026, followed by the general election in November. Early polling indicates Democrat Amy Acton has a slight edge, suggesting a fierce contest ahead.

Ramaswamy, who previously co-led the Department of Government Efficiency with tech mogul Elon Musk, is positioning himself as an innovative outsider, harnessing his business insights and political endorsements to gain electoral momentum.

Nov. 8, 2025 2:17 p.m. 388

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