COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio has a contested Republican primary for governor fast approaching, but there are few signs that the top candidate sees it as a competitive race. Vivek Ramaswamy has parlayed his national name recognition, tech industry connections and alliance with President Donald Trump into a record fundraising haul that he is tapping for advertising spots aimed at the November election. He is using campaign rallies and advertising to criticize his would-be general election opponent, Democrat Amy Acton, the state’s former public health director. Ramaswamy feels so assured of gliding through the May 5 primary that his campaign has all but ignored his GOP opponent so far. “I believe this year we face the single greatest contrast between two candidates in the history of governor’s races in Ohio,” he told Republicans at a recent party fundraising dinner, referencing the general election.…