Amy Acton Within Striking Distance of Vivek Ramaswamy in Ohio: New Poll
Summary
A new poll shows that Democrat Amy Acton and Republican Vivek Ramaswamy are almost tied in the race for Ohio governor. The race is seen as competitive due to changing voter opinions partly influenced by President Donald Trump’s approval ratings.Key Facts
- The poll found 48% support for Ramaswamy and 47% for Acton among registered Ohio voters.
- Five percent of voters preferred someone else.
- Ramaswamy has a slightly higher favorability rating (17%) compared to Acton (14%).
- Acton was Ohio’s health director during the COVID-19 pandemic and closed polls early in the 2020 primary under Governor Mike DeWine's direction.
- Governor DeWine defended Acton against Ramaswamy’s claim that she improperly delayed the 2020 election.
- Acton supports tax cuts for working families and lower healthcare costs, while Ramaswamy is an ally of President Trump.
- The poll surveyed 1,000 likely voters with a margin of error of about 4%.
- Political experts say Acton has a small chance of winning but must focus on economic issues to appeal to voters frustrated with the current state of affairs.
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