Trump supports the Ohio governor whom Ramaswamy is regarded as a nuisance primary election
Columbus, Ohio (AP) — The sun didn’t set in the gubernatorial campaign for Republican Vivek Ramaswamy in Ohio earlier this week, President Donald Trump released his recognition of Cincinna’s biotech entrepreneur and former co-chair of the government’s efficiency efficiency.
Trump praised the multimillionaire as “special stuff” on his truth social networking site, calling him “young, strong, smart!”
“Vivick is also a man who truly loves our country, and he will become the great governor of Ohio and will never let you down and be recognized by me in full and comprehensively!”
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The timing of Trump’s announcement attracted Ohio political observers who have watched over the past few years see him over the decision weights of the days to months before the election and now.
Robert Clegg, a long-time Republican campaign adviser for the state, said it could be information from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, who has sought Republican nominations, even the new name is Lieutenant Jim Tressel, a popular former Ohio State broad football coach whose future political plans are unclear.
“It’s early in the game and I hope to recognize later this year, like in the fall, and even wait until January,” Clegg said. “I wonder if the president doesn’t want to have a knockout, delayed primary in Ohio.”
Trump seduced Republican candidates in the 2022 U.S. Senate primary in Ohio until 19 days before the election, when he supported future Vice President JD Vance and pushed him away from the finish line to secure the Republican nomination. Vance continues to win the fall election.
A year later, Trump released his approval of Republican Bernie Moreno three months before the primary. Moreno continued to win the primary and general elections.
This time, Trump did not wait.
His support is expected to help Ramaswamy’s early campaign because of his lack of experience in state-wide state-wide offices, which voted for Trump three times. In an announcement to announce the announcement, Ramaswamy failed to seek a Republican presidential nomination in 2024, and he also lined up with key political advisers who helped Vance bid for the 2022 Senate and recognized two statewide officials and included nationally renowned Conservatives, including Mike Mike Lee, Utah.
Still, Trump’s success rate of recognition among the governor’s race is mixed. For example, in 2018, his support helped Texas win, but without Wisconsin’s Scott Walker. In 2022, Trump’s recognition helped Sarah Huckabee Sanders win the Arkansas Governor’s title, but that didn’t help Lake Kari win Arizona.
Tom Zawistowski, the leader of the Ohio Tea Party movement, said he believes Trump’s expected support for Ramaswamy prompted then Ohio Governor Jon Husted to be busy, long seen as the leader, becoming the state’s next governor to appoint a former former Senate seat in Vance.
“The truth is, Jon Husted can’t stand Trump’s approval and Vivek’s highly funded opponents,” he said. “So that’s what’s happening-and then, Shazam, Jim Tressel came. Only in Ohio politics.”
Zawistowski theory that Republican Governor Mike Dewine chose Tressel as a replacement for Husted, so if Yost’s campaign fails to continue in the summer, he will run on his wings.
Yost was limited by term and he was unreliable when he came out of the gate painting Ramaswamy.
“I welcome Mr. Ramaswami to the competition, and no matter he persists for a long time, we will see if he really stays there – Mr. Ramaswami quit Ohio on Day 1 of President Trump and the Governor, who resigned from Ohio’s company and moved his own company to Texas, where he resigned from the presidential campaign after a quarter of the devastating campaign in Iowa.”
The Super PAC’s Yost-backed Buckeye Freedom Fund has also sent out an attack email against Ramaswamy, accusing him of “allowing trans people to serve in the military” with Trump’s former President Joe Biden. A spokesman for the Ramaswamy campaign said when a campaign was endorsed by Trump, Elon Musk and many other conservative leaders, “fewer campaigns have no choice but to twist words.”
Zawistowski, who was a college football coach and university president, was an “institutionalist” and said he could probably raise a lot of money from Ohio State alumni and football fans, a well-known national community, a well-known, Buckeye Nation.
He said that so far, the state’s magazine bases are excited about Trump, Musk and the Barrier, but he can see that in next year’s Republican primary, trying to drive moderate Republicans and Democrats in her party’s primary instead of opponents of Democratic contender Amy Attoton.
He said trying to avoid this could explain why Trump’s representative Ramaswami was in trouble so quickly.