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Vivek Ramaswamy’s Chances of Losing in Ohio as Race Shifted to 'Toss Up'

Vivek Ramaswamy’s Chances of Losing in Ohio as Race Shifted to 'Toss Up'

Summary

The Ohio governor race between Republican Vivek Ramaswamy and Democrat Amy Acton has become highly competitive. The Cook Political Report recently changed the race rating to a "toss-up," showing it could go either way, with polls showing close support for both candidates.

Key Facts

  • The Cook Political Report moved the Ohio governor race to "toss-up" status, meaning it is highly competitive.
  • Ohio has not elected a Democratic governor in 20 years.
  • Amy Acton, a former head of Ohio's health department, is the Democratic candidate.
  • Vivek Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur and former presidential candidate, is the Republican candidate.
  • Recent polls show a close race, with some giving Acton a slight lead and others showing a tie or a small lead for Ramaswamy.
  • Acton hopes to win support from labor unions and moderate Republicans.
  • Prediction markets still slightly favor Republicans to keep the governor seat.
  • Other key toss-up governor races this year include Georgia, Iowa, Nevada, and Wisconsin.
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