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Donald Trump Wants His VP To Be In Charge Of ALL Policy
Kasich is not attending the Republican National Convention in his home state this week.
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While he was still in the race, he argued that Trump was “not really prepared to be president of the United States”, and even made the unusual decision to coordinate with Ted Cruz in a last-ditch effort to stop Trump.
John Kasich warned that the Republican Party is headed for trouble if it wants to attract young, diverse voters in future years.
According to a John Kasich adviser, Donald Trump Jr. offered the VP slot to the Ohio Governor despite his rhetoric on the campaign trail blasting the eventual nominee.
During his search for a vice presidential running mate, Donald Trump was looking for someone willing to take charge of domestic and foreign policy, according to a Wednesday morning report in the New York Times.
“Making America great again”, Trump Jr. responded.
And with this in mind, the New York Times’ Robert Draper reports today on an fantastic attempt at outreach from Team Trump to the OH governor.
New Hampshire news site NH1 reported that the Trump campaign’s state co-chair urged the delegates to skip a planned 4 p.m. event with the delegation that Kasich has announced.
He has said Trump shouldn’t expect an endorsement anytime soon. “Maybe if I were in his position, I wouldn’t have shown up either”, Trump said.
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“He needs an experienced person to do the part of the job he doesn’t want to do”, Manafort said.