New York Billboard Battle Pits Ramaswamy Against Mamdani
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Move to Ohio? Ohi-no. Proud New Yorkers ripped an anti-Zohran Mamdani billboard Monday for urging them to move to Ohio — finding the prospect as unappetizing as a bowl of Cincinnati chili.
Vivek Ramaswamy’s Super PAC will reportedly display an ad in Times Square on Monday to intice New Yorkers to leave their state for Ohio, according to the New York Post. The ad will be paid for by the “Vivek Super PAC — Victors,
Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign says it raised $9.7 in the first four months of his Ohio governor run. Filings become public on July 30.
Forget Florida — a new Times Square ad debuting Monday will encourage New Yorkers to “flee” Zohran Mamdani and move to Ohio, The Post has learned. The digital billboard is paid for by “Vivek Super PAC — Victors,
Trump-backed former presidential candidate and multi-millionaire Vivek Ramaswamy pledged to spend at least $30 million of his own money in his Republican campaign for Ohio governor.
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A Times Square ad war erupted, urging New Yorkers to flee a potential Zohran Mamdani mayoral victory for Ohio, where Vivek Ramaswamy is running for go
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Asian News International on MSNRamaswamy targets "radical" Mamdani, 'invites' NYC people to move OhioAs the tussle between Democrat mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and the Republican leaders intensifies, Ohio-based Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy also joins the chorus, using the issue to boost his campaign for Ohio Governor.
Saying “Losing is not an option,” Trump-backed Indian American biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is ready to pour $30 million of his own money into Ohio governor’s race.
In a stunning display of fundraising prowess that has left even seasoned political observers stunned, including the crew on Today in Ohio, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has amassed a staggering $9.
Ohio Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy raised nearly $10 million since entering the race roughly four months ago, according to his campaign. Ramaswamy, who ran in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primary before dropping out last January,