Amidst his announcement to run for governor of Ohio in 2026,
Vivek Ramaswamy has now shared a heartwarming picture with his family. On Mar. 8, the entrepreneur and former Republican presidential candidate shared a picture with his wife, Dr. Apoorva Tewari, and their two children, Karthik and Arjun on X. He captioned the photo, “Grateful for every day.” His elder child can be seen holding a journal with his pictures and writings.
Check out the picture here.
The post is flooded with comments. One X user, "Love you brother my brother… let nothing and no one stand between our families." Another said, "What a beautiful family, Vivek! You’ve got a lot to be grateful for—truly a picture of the American dream. Keep fighting the good fight for freedom and faith!" A third netizen said, "Cute, God bless your family Vivek." Another X user commented, "Grateful to have you on our side. Bless you and your family!"
One netizen commented, "Beautiful family, Vivek! It’s heartwarming to see your gratitude and love for them shine through." Another commented on their family bond, "Smiles like these are the backbone of America. Let's preserve our FREEDOM and FAMILY values. Don't let them fade away."
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Born to Keralite parents in the US, Ramaswamy earned his bachelor's in biology from Harvard in 2007. He met his wife Dr. Apoorva Tewari, a Yale-educated medical doctor at a voter gathering in Iowa. They got married in 2015.

Vivek Ramaswamy
Ramaswamy gained national attention during his 2024 presidential bid. In Nov. 2024, November 12, Trump announced Musk and Ramaswamy to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a cost-cutting task force. However, Ramaswamy quit DOGE, after Trump took charge.
Meanwhile, Ramaswamy while announcing his 2026 bid for Ohio governor on Monday said, “Today, I am honored to announce that I am running to be the next governor of a great state at the heart of the greatest nation known to mankind – the state where I was born and raised, the state where Apoorva and I raise our two sons today – a state whose best days are still ahead,” Ramaswamy said at a rally in Cincinnati.”
(Pic courtesy: X/ Vivek Ramaswamy)