From The Hill: Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy raised nearly $10 million since entering the statewide race roughly four months ago, according to his campaign.
Ramaswamy, who ran in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary before dropping out in mid-January last year, brought in $9.7 million since launching his gubernatorial run in late February, his campaign said in a release on Tuesday.
“Raising this historic amount in just four months sends a powerful message: Ohioans are eager for bold, transformative leadership that will propel our state to new heights,” Ramaswamy’s campaign manager, Jonathan Ewing, said in a statement.
“The remarkable surge of support in the final week of the quarter exceeded all expectations, proving that Vivek is uniting people across the state and is ready to usher in a new era of prosperity and opportunity for every Ohioan,” Ewing added.
“Unprecedented energy in our state. Breaking fundraising records at $9.7 million in 4 months, with over 80% of our donors contributing less than $1k apiece. It’s a bottom-up movement across Ohio & this is just the beginning,” Ramaswamy announced in a post on X.
Unprecedented energy in our state. Breaking fundraising records at $9.7 million in 4 months, with over 80% of our donors contributing less than $1k apiece. It’s a bottom-up movement across Ohio & this is just the beginning. https://t.co/NOas1Syk3s
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) July 2, 2025
Huge, record-breaking haul for @VivekGRamaswamy.
Grassroots. Business leaders. Everyday Ohioans.
Vivek’s unifying vision for Ohio is resonating, and momentum continues to build.
Scoop: Ramaswamy raised over $8.5M in campaign for governor https://t.co/IAtlRInPVz
— Jonathan Ewing (@JonathanDEwing) June 26, 2025
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