Vivek Ramaswamy’s GOP campaign for Ohio governor is running into some fierce headwinds courtesy of the MAGA movement. The cause is rooted in both policy and prejudice.
President Donald Trump has already endorsed Ramaswamy in the state’s Republican primary. And given Ohio’s lean in recent elections — aided in no small part by GOP-backed voter suppression laws — the winner of the primary is likely to enter as the favorite in next year’s general election.
But Ramaswamy has faced something of a revolt from MAGA world in recent months, stemming in part from his Indian heritage, his being Hindu and his controversial remarks late last year in which he slammed Americans’ work ethic and promoted the use of H-1B worker visas to bring in foreign-born talent. Some conservatives have said they want him to lose his race for governor. And the anti-Ramaswamy animus was on full display after Amy Acton, an Ohio Democrat vying for her party’s gubernatorial nomination, rehashed Ramaswamy’s 2024 remarks.
“Vivek Ramaswamy told us how he really feels when he said that Ohioans aren’t succeeding because they’re lazy and mediocre and watching too much TV,” she wrote on X.
“That couldn’t be further from what I’m seeing on the ground every day. Ohioans are working harder than ever, they’re doing everything right, and they just can’t get enough breathing room. Ohio needs a governor who listens, understands, and who is ready to bring down costs on day one.”








