For months, Vivek Ramaswamy refused to tell Ohio voters where he stood on the most pressing issues facing the state, relying solely on attack ads to win people over.
This week, following relentless pressure from Today in Ohio, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer to start offering a concrete platform, he did just that, focusing on the explosive growth of data centers and the devastating impact they could have on electricity costs, land use, and local communities.
It came after Libertarian Don Kissick had freely offered his platform and after Democrat Amy Acton finally stopped stonewalling and releasing her plans, too. Ramaswamy remained the sole holdout…