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Ramaswamy to Face Tough Primary Competition from State AG in Ohio Gov. Race

'After receiving a groundswell of support from voters across the state and much prayer and consultation, I am answering the call to duty...'

(Headline USA) Republican Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that he is running to be the next governor of Ohio—wedging the news between the departure from the race of a top rival and the expected entry as soon as next week of a new one.

Yost, 68, seeks to succeed two-term Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a fellow Republican, who is term-limited in 2026.

He had teased his plans in a black-and-white video posted to the social platform X in November.

The formal announcement comes less than a week after DeWine appointed a one-time top contender for the job, former Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, to the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Vice President JD Vance—and ahead of an expected campaign launch by Vivek Ramaswamy, the Cincinnati-born biotech entrepreneur who recently left President Donald Trump’s federal government efficiency project.

He previously described himself as “a principled conservative” and advocate for Ohio families, business and taxpayers and said he had worked to advance Trump’s agenda at the state level.

Among his actions have been joining an anti-trust lawsuit against Google, fighting the Biden administration’s border policy, and urging the U.S. Supreme Court to get involved when lower courts restricted access to guns.

Yost also brought state-level charges against imprisoned former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and others in conjunction with the Justice Department’s corruption investigation into a legislative bailout of two nuclear power plants known as House Bill 6.

One of the men the state charged, former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Sam Randazzo, had pleaded not guilty before dying by suicide.

In announcing his gubernatorial bid, Yost said the state’s prosecution saved Ohio taxpayers more than $1 billion.

“After receiving a groundswell of support from voters across the state and much prayer and consultation, I am answering the call to duty,” Yost said. “I will be faithful. I will not falter, and I will not fail.”

Dr. Amy Acton, the former Ohio health director who helped the state through the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, is running for governor as a Democrat.

Yost was first elected attorney general in 2018 and reelected in 2022. He had previously served two terms as state auditor. Before entering state politics, he served as Delaware County prosecutor, was a lawyer in private practice and worked as a journalist.

Adapted from reporting by the Associated Press

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