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Acton’s fundraising matches Ramaswamy as Democrats see hope in Ohio polling

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Acton’s fundraising matches Ramaswamy as Democrats see hope in Ohio polling
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Ramaswamy, on the other hand, received more than 10,000 individual donations from four different states: Ohio, California, Texas, and Florida.The funding does not include Ramaswamy’s personal contributions to his campaign, roughly $25 million, making him a state record setter. Acton has raised just under $16 million since announcing her candidacy in early 2025.The improved financial picture coincides with polling that suggests the race remains highly competitive.AdvertisementRecent polling from Fox News found that Acton holds a narrow 1-point lead over Ramaswamy. Ohio has not elected a Democratic governor since 2006, and President Donald Trump, who endorsed Ramaswamy, carried the state comfortably in each of his three presidential campaigns.AdvertisementWHAT TO KNOW ABOUT HTE RAMASWAMY VS.

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Democrat Amy Acton narrowly surpassed her Republican competitor, Vivek Ramaswamy, on the fundraising front in the Ohio gubernatorial race, as some polls show the former state health director with a slight edge over the billionaire entrepreneur.Ramaswamy hit the ground running with a massive fundraising lead over Acton, but campaign finance reports documenting donations through June show the Democrat has made strides and managed to inch ahead of Ramaswamy in recent polls. Recommended Stories ‘Establishment Democrats will lose’: Joe Concha New complaint over Dan Sullivan challenger with the same name targets campaign finance Mamdani’s New York takeover rattles Democratic establishment: Four takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries According to campaign reports filed with Ohio’s secretary of…

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