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Ohio GOP candidate for governor has put $500,000 on the campaign credit card
Ohio Republican nominee for governor Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign has spent over $500,000 on a campaign credit card without disclosing individual transactions, only reporting monthly totals. Ohio law requires verification for expenses over $25, but it's unclear if the campaign provided required documentation, raising transparency concerns.
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