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Trump campaign NH co-chairman urges delegation skip Kasich meeting
Yes, Trump definitely needed this!
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Now, the icing on the cake is his abject failure to make an appearance at the Republican National Convention in one of Ohio’s greatest cities, Cleveland.
In a follow-up interview, Mr. Borges said, “I’d rather not get into specifics of a private conversation, but suffice it to say we agreed our differences aren’t with each other, they are with Hillary Clinton”. “They want their country on the right track again”.
A recent survey by a GOP pollster finds Trump struggling to win support from “Millennial’s”.
Even before the roll call, Dave Johnson said he was ready to do that.
Mike Pence made sense, but the Donald Trump camp first made a compelling case to John Kasich to be the mogul’s veep.
On Monday afternoon, while convention delegates bustled around downtown, Ron Ferguson and other AFP activists sprinted through suburban Cleveland, adding to the more than 60,000 doors they’ve knocked on so far.
Even now, Kasich won’t attend the Republican National Convention, which is being held in the state he governs.
“I kind of tell people you know we’re from the Midwest and Donald Trump is not from the Midwest so he doesn’t speak like a Midwesterner”, Hartmann said.
That outcome was never in doubt – the state’s primary in March was technically for Kasich’s delegates, not the candidate himself. And Ohio’s delegates had already vowed to stick with the governor.
Manning also said that although she’s aware that protesters have been on the streets of Cleveland this week, she has has only seen a few of them. “It was really tough”, he said.
“A lot of people older and younger are not very pleased with their nominee, but at the end of the day he is the nominee and we have to unite around him”, says Sherer.
“Look, I don’t believe we should isolate”, Kasich said.
With 18 electoral votes, OH has been carried by every winning presidential candidate since 1964, which makes OH a key battleground.
If Ohio’s Republican delegates are less than enthused about the idea of Donald Trump as their presidential nominee, they’re also learning to live with it. The question is what they’ll do now.
Portman tells the OH delegation President Trump will be good for the nation. Ted Cruz second with 475 and Kasich third with 120.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio had 114, with single-digits votes for retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Kentucky Sen.
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A person with knowledge of the governor’s affairs told TheBlaze that Kasich was indeed approached by the Trump campaign but declined to go into details or divulge just who spoke to Kasich.