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Kasich’s presidential campaign returning to Iowa
Kasich isn’t anxious about that lack of time he’s spent in the state.
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“But can we get there?” “It’s just a matter of the will and a lot of creative and good ideas”. Kasich asked. “Even if Republicans win, we have to solve the problems of immigration, of balancing the budget, dealing with entitlements, rebuilding the military”. That will change when he stops by Sioux City, Council Bluffs, and Davenport in the next week.
Ohio’s elections chief says both primary and general election contests are required. “But what is most important is that we get on a legitimate, realistic road map to getting there”.
The Ohio governor held a town hall meeting at the Liberty Oak Pavilion in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island.
“Unfortunately, his attempts fell on deaf ears because from Day One, his speakership has been hobbled by a deeply divided Republican Party and an extremist group of tea party members who are determined to prevent the government from operating”, Ryan said.
Since the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964 and the social programs of the Great Society championed in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, African-Americans have overwhelmingly voted for Democratic candidates. “What have they gotten done?”
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Howland, D-13th, said that while he had disagreements with Boehner, he respected him for trying “to bring compromise and unity” to Congress.
“The people who keep saying that they want things to happen, what have they accomplished?”
“That’s what bothers me mostly about the Republican Party”, she said.
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“What really works is when I can get out here and do events like this”.