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Feb 18 2026

REMINDER: Vivek Ramaswamy Super PAC Never Returned $100K from Epstein Associate

Columbus, Ohio – As questions continue to rise around Ohio Republicans’ associations with Jeffrey Epstein and people close to Epstein, Vivek Ramaswamy needs to explain why his allied Super PAC never returned a $100k donation from known Epstein associate Glenn Dubin after pledging to return the contribution.

Glenn Dubin, a billionaire hedge fund manager and close associate of Jeffrey Epstein, donated $100,000 to Ramaswamy’s American Exceptionalism PAC. After Dubin’s associations with Epstein came to light, American Exceptionalism pledged to refund the contribution but folded without doing so.

During Ramaswamy’s presidential campaign, he claimed to be the “first and most vocal proponent of releasing the Epstein list” and said he would release the client list “without exception.” But in his run for governor he has gone silent,” running from reporters, and trying to change the subject while flying around the country in his private jet.

“Instead of focusing on the sky-high cost of living, Vivek Ramaswamy is jetting around Ohio calling workers lazy, saying Medicare and Medicaid a mistake, and giving cover to Epstein associates, said Ohio Democratic Party spokeswoman Katie Seewer. “Ohioans can’t trust Vivek Ramaswamy.”

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Written by Katie Seewer · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHGov

Feb 17 2026

ICYMI: Vivek Ramaswamy Accepted Donation from Known Nazi Reenactor 

Columbus, Ohio – New reporting has revealed that Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign accepted a $500 contribution from notorious Nazi reenactor and former Ohio Congressional candidate Richard Iott. Ramaswamy’s campaign has not refunded the contribution.

READ: Vivek Ramaswamy pocketed cash from notorious Nazi reenactor as his Ohio campaign hits the skids

  • Vivek Ramaswamy, a 2024 presidential candidate now running for Ohio governor, is the latest Republican politician who has accepted a campaign donation from a former GOP congressional hopeful who liked to cosplay as a Nazi.
  • The Daily Mail has learned that the Ramaswamy campaign accepted a $500 donation on August 15 from Richard Iott using public campaign disclosure data.
  • Several attempts to contact Ramaswamy’s campaign on Friday went unreturned. 
  • Iott was among the Tea Party-aligned hopefuls to try to enter Congress in the 2010 election, but his campaign was upended when the Atlantic published photographs of him in a 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking uniform. 
  • That division was part of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s military in World War II, mostly fighting along the Eastern Front, and assisted in the genocide of Hungarian Jews. At the time, Iott didn’t deny participation in the reenactment group.

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Written by Katie Seewer · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHGov

Feb 13 2026

 This Week in #OHGov: More Plane More Problems

Columbus, Ohio – Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign got off to a not so flying start this week as new reporting shined a spotlight on his private jet, his own party noted how much his property tax scheme will raise prices for Ohioans, and he continued to face criticism from Ohioans for calling Medicare and Medicaid a mistake.

(More) Plane Problems: Vivek Ramaswamy’s affinity for private aviation continues to give him trouble on the campaign trail. This week, new reporting for Heartland Signal highlighted Ramaswamy’s extensive campaign spending. Almost 11% of his total campaign spending was on travel by private jet.

Tax Trouble: Even Ramaswamy’s own party is warning his property tax scheme could cause already rising costs to skyrocket for working families. Reporting from the Dayton Daily News highlighted how Vivek Ramaswamy’s tax on working families could cost hardworking Ohioans by as much as 15% more in income tax and raise prices by 18% on all goods.

The Mistake that Won’t Go Away: Ramaswamy is still haunted by his comments calling Medicaid and Medicare a mistake. Dr Amy Acton and David Pepper joined Ohio healthcare workers earlier this week to make it clear that Ohioans can’t trust Vivek Ramaswamy to lower the cost of healthcare. 

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Written by Katie Seewer · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHGov

Feb 13 2026

ICYMI: Records show Vivek Ramaswamy dropped $780K on private jet flights last year

Columbus, Ohio – New reporting from Heartland Signal continues to shine a spotlight on Vivek Ramaswamy’s nonstop private jet usage as he calls Ohioans lazy and says rising prices are in our imagination.

READ: Records show Ohio governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy dropped $780K on private jet flights last year

  • Campaign expenditure filings for Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy show that the Republican spent more than $780,000 on private jet travel in 2025.
  • A Heartland Signal analysis of Ramaswamy’s expenditures filed through the Secretary of State’s Office show that the candidate spent $469,885.45 on aircraft leasing and $312,264.21 in costs associated with flying his own jet.
  • Ramaswamy’s campaign spent a total of $7,126,693.93 in 2025, making 10.97% of his total spending went to private jet travel. 
  • The former biotech pharmaceutical executive spent $10,721.97 more on private jet travel while campaigning in Ohio — the 34th largest state in the U.S. in square miles — than U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) spent on all air travel (public and private) during his Fighting Oligarchy Tour last year, during which he visited 29 cities across the country.
  • Before launching his campaign, Ramaswamy made a post on X in December 2024 arguing that the reason top tech companies often hire foreign-born and first-generation engineers is because “our culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence.
  • The former Republican presidential candidate also said one of the best ways to combat child hunger is to teach children to read faster.Ramaswamy also suggested that increasing take home pay is the number one way Ohioans can combat rising costs, and that he plans to accomplish this by slashing property and income taxes.
  • Republicans have controlled Ohio’s governorship and state legislature since 2011, and the state has steadily fallen in education rankings, while economic policies have generally favored the wealthiest individuals during that time.

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Written by Katie Seewer · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHGov

Feb 12 2026

NEW REPORT: Vivek Ramaswamy’s Tax on Working Families Could Skyrocket Income, Sales Tax 

Columbus, Ohio – New reporting from the Dayton Daily News highlighted how Vivek Ramaswamy’s tax on working families could cost hardworking Ohioans by as much as 15% more in income tax and raise prices by 18% on all goods.

On day one of his campaign, billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy vowed to eliminate income and property taxes, which even Mike DeWine said would be “absolutely devastating” for Ohio families. Ramaswamy’s high-cost campaign strategy also includes saying Ohioans struggling to make ends meet should just earn more and that rising costs are only in Ohioans’ imaginations.

If Ohio replaced property taxes with income taxes, rural Ohioans will be among the hardest hit. Harrison County residents could see their income tax increase as much as 27.01%, while Monroe County residents could see an increase of 26.75% along with an increase of 21.17% for residents of Noble County.

“The cost of living is higher than ever, and Vivek Ramaswamy’s tax scheme would fall entirely on Ohio’s working families,” said Ohio Democratic Party spokeswoman Katie Seewer. “Under Ramaswamy, Ohioans would struggle even more to make ends meet while he cruises above them in his private jet and calls them lazy.”

READ: Nixing Ohio property tax could lead to 15% income tax, 18% sales tax

  • Kimberly Murnieks, director of the Ohio Office of Budget and Management, said that filling the $24 billion property tax void with income or sales taxes would be “fiscally impractical and economically harmful.” 
  • She wrote income tax rates “would need to quadruple or more reaching 11% to 15%” and the state sales tax would have to increase from 5.75% to 15% to 18% which “is significantly higher than any other state.”
  • To put things in perspective, the 5.75% rate adds $1,725 to the price of a $30,000 car and $5,400 if the sales tax rate jumped to 18%. For a $1,300 refrigerator, the sales tax would jump from $75 to $234.

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Written by Katie Seewer · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: OHGov

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