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Ramaswamy’s political calculations here are not surprising. Speaking with National Review in Oxford, Ohio, back in mid-October, the Cincinnati native said: “Six months ago, I would’ve told you no chance. . . . But the more I’ve traveled the state, we have leaders across the state, grassroots activists, that are compelling me and drafting me into this. And so, I have to give it serious consideration.”