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Ohio Gov. Kasich releases partial tax returns for 7 years
It’s time to circumvent the establishment, he said.
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According to the survey, Kasich sits 2% ahead of Donald Trump at 31%, with Ted Cruz at 15% and Marco Rubio at 11%.
Dent pointed to a number of statements Trump has made that he said should be concerning to fellow Republicans.
“I think we can’t continue to run [this country] with the deficit that we have”, says Coverdill.
But Ohio Gov. John Kasich is more clear when it comes to Trump.
The former MA governor’s comments came after strongly criticizing Trump in a speech Thursday at the University of Utah as risky and phony. The Mitchell poll shows the latter more closely divided, with 33 percent for Trump, 25 for Cruz, 14 for Rubio, 13 for Kasich, and 8 for Carson. Kasich said if he doesn’t win OH, he will quit the race.
John Kasich, who has spent much of the last week in MI trying to convince voters to pick him as president, picked up a key endorsement on Friday when Lt. Gov. Brian Calley announced his support for the neighboring governor.
A look at the delegate race in the 2016 presidential race.
When you include superdelegates – party insiders who can choose any candidate – Clinton now has at least 1,121 delegates, compared with at least 481 for Sanders.
The hunt for delegates by the presidential candidates is resuming Saturday.
And there’s more on Sunday, when Maine Democrats and Puerto Rico Republicans are up.
At a time when Ohio Gov. John Kasich is lagging far behind in the GOP primaries, he received a powerful boost from actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
He’s going all-in on his home state, vowing to drop out of the Republican nominating contest if he doesn’t triumph in the winner-take-all OH primary March 15, which awards 66 delegates.
On Super Saturday, Republicans battled for 155 delegates in Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Maine, Trump leading with 329 delegates out of the 1,239 needed to secure the nomination.
Scharzenegger said Kasich “kicked some serious butt” during his 18 years in Washington and that the OH governor is an “action hero” in his own right.
Belton says she “adores Trump”.
The Florida senator confirmed the two allies-turned-rivals have spoken since Bush ended his White House bid on February 20, but he said he won’t discuss private conversations he has with anyone.
Republicans in Puerto Rico are voting in the party primary.
Cruz aides and Florida leaders are making no bones about what is driving them — and it’s not adoration for Trump.
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Rubio mocked Trump as untrustworthy and uncivil.