This morning, I filed an ethics complaint with the Ohio Inspector General, requesting that he look into an apparent conflict of interest for the Chairman of JobsOhio.
Short thread to follow 🧵
First, Vivek Ramaswamy called Ohioans lazy and mediocre. Now, he urges Ohioans who are struggling with the cost of living not to wallow in “envy, jealousy, and bitterness” over his billions of dollars.
The good people of Ohio deserve better.
My opponent called Ohioans “lazy and mediocre” but I know that couldn’t be further from the truth, when:
Childcare costs thousands of dollars a year, and parents are working harder than ever.
Gas is at a historic high, and Ohioans are struggling to fill up their tanks.
Our corrupt Statehouse underfunds public schools, and teachers are forced to do even more with less.
As governor, I’ll fight to lower costs for every Ohioan.
Diesel just hit a record high in Ohio, hurting our farmers and raising costs at the grocery store. Yet, just today, Jon Husted voted for the seventh time to continue this costly war in Iran.
Ohio farmers are already grappling with higher costs for everything, from feed to fertilizer, and now diesel is hitting a record high.
Farmers are absolutely essential to our Ohio economy — and this is just another blow. We have to take action and lower costs for everyone.
We outraised a billionaire. Here’s why.
My campaign is powered by the people. It’s rooted in the promise of making Ohioans’ lives more affordable after decades of special interest leadership that has done nothing but take us backwards. I’m running for governor because I refuse to look the other way.
Why was Vivek forced to loan his campaign $25M?
Because he spent 80% of what he raised on things like jet setting to Puerto Rico with TikTok stars, and he has nothing to show for it.
Ohio is not for sale.
My plans for what I will do as governor are inspired by what I hear on the ground — and everywhere I go, hardworking Ohioans tell me that costs are rising, and they can’t keep up.
It was a privilege to sit down with folks in Toledo and hear what issues are top of mind. I'm ready to get to work.
Wow.
Vivek has blown through $20M—including millions on TV—with nothing to show for it as Ohioans continue to reject his scams.
Now in full panic mode, he’s about to burn through a lot more.
We won’t be bought.
I’ve never seen energy in Warren County like I’m seeing this year.
Ohioans deserve leadership that actually works for working people – and they’re ready to fight for it.