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Vivek Ramaswamy storms to primary win but panic-stricken Republicans fear he could fumble away Ohio

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2026/05/06 - 00:04 503 مشاهدة
By VICTORIA CHURCHILL, US POLITICAL REPORTER Published: 01:01, 6 May 2026 | Updated: 01:28, 6 May 2026 A once top-Trump ally in Washington who left DC to return to his home state has secured a ticket to the general election race for governor in the Buckeye State. Vivek Ramaswamy, who gained a national profile as an anti-woke crusader before running for President in 2024 has become the GOP gubernatorial nominee in Ohio. The Associated Press called the race for Ramaswamy just after polls closed on Tuesday night. Ramaswamy, a Hindu first-generation American who was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Indian immigrant parents and made his money in hedge funds and investment banking, is not your typical Republican.  He has had difficulty attracting evangelical Christian conservatives who typically turn out for the GOP, and whether those voters will turn out for him in November remains to be seen.  Amy Acton, who led the Ohio Department of Health during the COVID-19 pandemic, will be Ramaswamy's general election opponent as she's expected to secure the Democratic nomination. A Democrat hasn't won a governor's race in Ohio since 2006. Montana Governor Greg Gianforte, Chair of the Republican Governors' Association, celebrated Ramaswamy's win while blasting Acton, noting that she 'will treat taxpayers like an open checkbook, implementing the same failed tax-and-spend policies that led to crushing inflation and smaller paychecks.' There's, however, some trepidation among Republicans that Ramaswamy's nomination could spell trouble for the party holding the governorship in a state Trump carried by 11 points in 2024. Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy speaks during the Warren County Republicans Lincoln Day Dinner at the Great Wolf Lodge in Mason, Ohio, Friday, April 10, 2026 Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy fills out his ballot at his polling place at the Burbank Early Childhood School in Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, during the primary election Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy talks and records into his phone after voting at his polling place in Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, during the primary election 'Thank you, Vivek supporters. You surrendered our state to the left,' lamented Derek Yohe, a self-described Christian from Ohio wrote on X before Tuesday's vote was tallied. Matt Gaetz, a former Republican member of Congress, shared the Polymarket odds that show Democrats winning the general election, noting on X that 'the Ohio backslide is a big story.' In a video clip that resurfaced earlier this month, Ramaswamy explained that he doesn't believe Jesus is 'the' son of God, something that could further imperil the Republicans' prospects and lead to a lack of evangelicals wanting to turnout for him in November. Can Ramaswamy unite Ohio’s divided GOP and win over skeptical evangelical voters this November? What's your view?A Bowling Green State University poll showed Ramaswamy leading Acton by a single point, 48 percent to 47 percent. A Quantus Insights poll found Acton ahead 46 percent to Ramaswamy's 45 percent. Vice President JD Vance, an Ohio resident himself, was in the state on Tuesday to cast his ballot alongside his son, also named Vivek. In a post on X from his personal account, Vance shared that he supported 'Vivek Ramaswamy for Governor, Jay Edwards for State Treasurer and Eric Conroy for Congress (OH-1).' He urged his supporters to follow his lead, adding, 'I hope you’ll do the same, Ohio!' US Vice President JD Vance alongside his son Vivek, casts his ballot at a polling location at St. Anthony of Padua Maronite Catholic Church as he votes in the state's primary election, on May 5, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Vance stopped in Ohio to vote in the state's primary election before heading to Iowa to speak at a manufacturing facility in Des Moines Vice President JD Vance and his son Vivek, walk off Air Force Two upon arrival at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Kentucky on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Vance is stopping in Ohio to vote in the state's primary election before continuing on to Oklahoma and Iowa Kalshi and Polymarket gave Democrats more than a 50 percent chance of winning in November as of Tuesday evening, even as Trump easily carried the state in his three elections. Ramaswamy, who previously ran for president, entered the governor’s race after quitting his role with DOGE last year. He was initially hoping to be appointed to Vance's seat in the US Senate, but pivoted to the governor's race when Governor Mike DeWine chose his lieutenant governor. Another notable factor at play in the state will be the re-emergence of former US Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat who lost his last race in 2024. Brown is running for the Senate once more against Republican Senator John Husted, the state's former Lieutenant Governor, who was appointed to fill the US Senate seat vacated by now-Vice President JD Vance.  Brown is aiming to flip the seat back into Democratic hands in a race that could prove vital to the effort to retake the US Senate from GOP control. Republicans currently hold 53 seats in the upper chamber on Capitol Hill. The comments below have not been moderated. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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