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Nick Fuentes’ latest racist campaign is to stop Vivek Ramaswamy from becoming Ohio governor

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Offensive far-right firebrand Nick Fuentes said he plans to campaign against Vivek Ramaswamy in an openly racist campaign to try to stop him becoming the next governor of Ohio.

The self-professed white nationalist, 27, told his twisted followers they need to “deny Vivek Ramaswamy the governorship,” calling next year’s Ohio election “the only race” he cares about because of blatantly racist reasons.

“This anchor baby cannot become the governor of Ohio, I don’t care if it’s a Jewish woman who wins,” the notorious antisemite and holocaust denier said on a recent podcast, referencing leading Democratic candidate Amy Acton.

“What kind of message would that send? That sends a message that you can say and do anything to white people — they’ll tolerate any level of disrespect,” he said.

Fuentes comments come after Vice President JD Vance told him to “eat s–t” for attacking his wife, Usha, who is the daughter of two Indian immigrants.

Ramaswamy, a father of two, was born in Cincinnati to immigrants from southern India in 1985. His mother worked as a geriatric psychiatrist, while his father worked as an engineer and patent attorney.

He was raised as a Hindu and attended Harvard University, where he obtained a degree in biology, and later graduated from Yale law school.

The former presidential hopeful is now the frontrunner in Ohio’s gubernatorial race, but Fuentes, who is from Illinois, is keen on seeing literally anybody else elected.

“He has to be denied next year. So we’ll be going out telling people ‘vote for a protest candidate, vote for a Democrat, vote for a third party, don’t vote, don’t vote for anyone else.’ Don’t give the anchor baby your vote — disgusting,” he said.

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