These opportunities don’t come along too often when people like Vivek Ramaswamy want to run for governor on a political path that will entail a lot of high offices. But to be governor of Ohio at this particular juncture in history is quite a remarkable idea. Something that just a few months ago didn’t seem possible. Yet it is true; I know it is because I am playing a role in sponsoring this announcement by Vivek on February 24th at 5:30 PM in West Chester. And I am thrilled to be a part of it because I like Vivek Ramaswamy. I would have thought he would be directly involved in the Trump administration after the President was elected to a second term. Vivek Ramaswamy was set to partner directly with Elon Musk to run D.O.G.E., which is the hottest thing in the world right now. So, it would have been a perfect next chapter for Vivek Ramaswamy. However, in the weeks before Christmas, some very good friends of mine, who are very close to Vivek, told me what was cooking down at Mar-a-Lago with Trump wanting to clear the decks for Vivek to run for Governor of Ohio, and that was exciting news indeed, and I was instantly supportive. I thought it was a good move for DeWine to appoint Jon Husted to J.D. Vance’s senate seat because now J.D. was in the White House with Trump. Husted had wanted to run for governor, but I supported David Yost instead. But then, Vivek Ramaswamy didn’t look like he would be available at that Ohio high office. However, a mission is going on in the background to make Ohio no longer a “rust belt” state but the center of the technological universe, starting with aviation and aerospace, then migrating to computer chips and fuel production. So it didn’t take me long to grab on to this opportunity, which was a chance of a lifetime to get an excellent MAGA governor in Ohio and to do big things that had not been possible up to now.

I like David Yost, the current attorney general. I liked the idea of a law and order governor who would be hard on crime and support the Trump administration’s border policies. Yost is a big guy, the last time I saw him personally, he was wearing a big cowboy hat, and I loved the idea of him being an option for governor. But for all things Ohio, Vivek also gives us a great law and order presence, and we get all the economic goodies, too. It’s nothing against David Yost, but everyone has a role that they are good at, and with Vivek, he’ll be able to cheerlead along projects that are unique to him on the tech side of things. Ramaswamy is a new generation of political figures who are self-made and energetic, working feverishly around the clock to do great things. David Yost is a more traditional politician. He’d be much better than the current Mike DeWine, but he wouldn’t be much different from the governors we’ve had. He’s not Vivek Ramaswamy, who is probably the best orator in the world right now. And he has a long runway. I love seeing people in his age bracket, not yet 40, poised to do these big jobs because it’s the juice for a good living cascading off their administrations. Not that David Yost is a one-trick pony; there is much to say about law and order. But Vivek Ramaswamy is the whole racehorse, which is a safe bet on a successful race. Knowing what I do about the great things in the background that are part of Senator Lang’s business first caucus, this opportunity with Vivek Ramaswamy doesn’t come along in too many lifetimes.

I want to see Dave Yost get behind Vivek and do something that he is specifically good at, such as a continuation of law and order enforcement. There are plenty of good things to do, and I don’t want to see Yost damaged politically in a run against Vivek. There’s just no reason for that other than ego. Everyone should find their way in this MAGA movement. But Yost is crazy if he thinks Trump will endorse him over Vivek Ramaswamy. There is no reason to have anybody in the MAGA movement embarrassed because there are plenty of jobs for everyone. There is no scenario where David Yost is on a debate stage with Vivek Ramaswamy, and Yost doesn’t come out on the losing end. And because I like Yost personally, I don’t want to see that happen to him. Vivek will win the GOP nomination in Ohio easily, and he will then have to take on from the Democrats the old subject of millions and millions of words that I have written about her, Amy Acton, who has announced that she too is running for Governor. Which I think is hilarious. But she’s the best that Democrats have, which is another problem. She must be tone-deaf not to understand how much people in Ohio hate her after what she did with COVID-19. The pot-smoking hippie chick persona she has will not play well, as people have tried to forget about her for all her ridiculous Covid lockdowns. Here she goes, wanting to remind everyone of her role, which is one of the greatest mistakes Ohio has ever experienced. She cost Ohio billions of dollars and a lot of misery; she’s the opposite of a personality like Vivek Ramaswamy.
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Also, I think Amy Acton plays better with sympathetic voters who believe in second chances on a stage with David Yost, who comes across as too stoic than the compassionate Amy Acton. Many women will undoubtedly choose Amy Acton over David Yost because that’s how emotional voters vote. It’s probably why Amy Acton thinks that enough time has passed since the Covid disaster, and now, she can get back out and show herself to the world again. But on a debate stage with Vivek Ramaswamy, there is no way she can win anything. She has too much baggage, and she’s too slow, and Vivek could decimate her with a smile on his face and still give any supporter of her a reason to vote for him without feeling guilty about it. It’s hard not to like Vivek, and he can debate anybody about anything without coming across as vicious and combative. You don’t need to bash people over the head when you are as good as he is. So Vivek Ramaswamy is in a class all by himself, and if you want to see him in person, just let me know before the 24th. It’s not just a chance to see the future governor of Ohio, but I think a future President. Vivek has a lot of runway ahead of him. There’s room for J.D. Vance and other MAGA personalities, too. I’d like to see them all tag team those efforts and not fight against each other, as I am suggesting, with David Yost getting behind Vivek’s run so that he can do different things that he’s good at. The goal is to carry the MAGA movement to as many nationwide offices as far into the future as possible. And for now, 8 years of Vivek Ramaswamy in Ohio as governor could make our state a bigger economy than the country of Taiwan is now. Bigger even. But it takes the right people in the correct positions, and for this opportunity in Ohio, Vivek Ramaswamy is it. I’m very excited to support him in this fabulous announcement.
Rich Hoffman

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