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John Kasich speaks out against anti-gay discrimination by businesses
“If we’re talking about a fractured field going into MI, that makes it hard for anyone other than Donald Trump to win MI”, he told reporters Sunday.
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Thursday night, the five GOP candidates met on stage in Houston for the final debate before Tuesday’s Super Tuesday primaries, including Cruz’s home state of Texas.
“Some of the other candidates, if they can not win their home state, they got to get out, OK?”. Speaking at a town hall event in Virginia on February 22, 2016, Kasich made a remark that did not play off well with potential female voters. “But if I don’t win OH, then, you know, ballgame over”. “He can’t say that he’s a uniter if he’s signing bills that many of us believe hurt workers, minorities, women and voters”.
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich picked Springfield, Massachusetts, for one of his final stops ahead of the Super Tuesday primary. “We just got an army of people, who, and many women, who left their kitchens to go out and go door to door and put yard signs up for me”.
Kasich also said it will be vital for him to secure a win in Ohio.
Kasich also stated that he was trusting to get the endorsement of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who amazingly endorsed Trump on Friday. We’re going to do well in Ohio.
“I’ve never seen people in such fear of retaliation in my life”, Mabe said. In addition, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump top Clinton by 46-43 and 44-42, respectively.
“I think (Trump) has a ceiling”.
John Kasich has been driving home one message all week: that in spite of calls for the anti-Trump wing of the Republican Party to unite behind Florida Sen.
“My daddy was a mailman, carried mail on his back for 29 years, My mother, she was really unbelievable, she was smart and articulate”, said Kasich.
“I have a better chance of winning in OH than he has in Florida”.
Kasich predicted he will win some delegates in Tennessee which would mean getting at least 20 percent of the statewide vote in the GOP primary in which there are 14 candidates on the ballot but seven who have dropped out or suspended their campaigns. “Judd Gregg, a former New Hampshire senator who had endorsed Jeb Bush , said Mr. Kasich’s emissaries had sketched an outcome in which Mr. Kasich “probably ends up with the second-highest delegate count going into the convention” and digs in there to compete with Mr. Trump”, write Alexander Burns, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin.
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“We’re going to win OH”, he added.