Ryan ‘seriously considering’ run for Ohio governor, communications adviser says
- Tim Ryan, a former U.S. Representative from Ohio, is seriously considering a 2026 run for governor of Ohio.
- After losing the 2022 Senate race to JD Vance and moving to Columbus, Ryan shifted from national campaigns to advising energy and crypto industries and had not planned to run in 2026.
- Ryan's communications adviser, Dennis Willard, said Ryan now sees the governorship as a way to influence Ohio's future while wanting to stay in the state for his 10-year-old son.
- Ryan asserted in a recent post he would defeat GOP frontrunner Vivek Ramaswamy by at least five points and likely win several Ohio River counties.
- If Ryan runs, he would join a Democratic field including Amy Acton, suggesting a competitive 2026 gubernatorial race in Ohio.
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Tim Ryan explores run for Ohio governor, his adviser says
(WKBN) - Tim Ryan's political career may not be over yet. The former Congressman is considering a run for Ohio governor. Mike Morley, a senior advisor to Tim Ryan and the former chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic Party. The former congressman is "definitely" considering a run for governor. "Tim has been asked by many people over the last few months to consider getting back in the political environment, consider running for governor, es…
Tim Ryan explores run for Ohio governor: Adviser
(WKBN) - Tim Ryan's political career may not be over yet. The former Congressman is considering a run for Governor. Mike Morley, a senior advisor to Tim Ryan and the former chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic Party. The former congressman is "definitely" considering a run for governor. "Tim has been asked by many people over the last few months to consider getting back in the political environment, consider running for governor, especia…
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