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Porn stars in GOP ads? Okay, perhaps the world is coming to an end.
Kasich can win. Neither Hillary nor Bernie can beat him in a general. I suspect that makes him a bad candidate to win the GOP nomination though. Funny how that works.
About 3 % difference, which is SweetFA. HRC has high negs and he can swing that, 1.5 % or so in certain States
The bit about attack ads being pulled by multiple candidates is interesting. Mudslinging has always been the most effective use of media. Are voters getting sick of the constant heavy negativity?
"I don’t know about you, lady,” he said as he pointed at Kendrick, his voice rising. “But when I get to the Pearly Gates, I’m going to have an answer for what I’ve done for the poor.”
Kasich has the same problem Rick Perry had: he's said mean things about people who buy into a core GOP tenet.
Kasich has gone much further than Perry, essentially telling those who oppose the ACA's Medicaid expansion that they're going to hell:
He was done before he even started.
LOL that's a story from October of last year bud.
There is no evidence that indicates what you are saying is true. 1. His poll numbers are NOT going down, and 2. Even if they were, it wouldn't be from something he said a year ago which nobody but you is talking about.
1. But you're not going to get traction in the GOP by arguing a good Christian would support Medicaid expansion.
2. His poll numbers never went up so it's not particularly surprising they're not down. He's sitting at 4.0% in the RCP average. Even in your South Carolina average, his New Hampshire victory lifted him from 2% to .... 6%. Kasichmentum!
I have no doubt K wins Ohio and will be super-competitive in Florida once the people there get to know him. He can easily win Micigan and Pennsylvania as well. None of those states go to Cruz. And, with Trump they are all a toss up and highly dependent on how swing voters warm up to his style. Kasich is nowhere near as volatile as Trump and much more likable than both Cruz and Hillary.
Kasich can win. Neither Hillary nor Bernie can beat him in a general. I suspect that makes him a bad candidate to win the GOP nomination though. Funny how that works.
Kasich is a gentleman and true to his convictions. I could live with him being POTUS.
"So, when Ohio state legislators approved legislation to de-fund the abortion business this week, Planned Parenthood responded with a massive advertising attack to try to intimidate pro-life Gov. John Kasich.
Kasich, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, is expected to sign the bill. Ohio is one of several states that has taken steps to de-fund Planned Parenthood after it was caught in multiple states selling aborted babies and their body parts."
Planned Parenthood Calls John Kasich an “Anti-Abortion Extremist.� His Response is Priceless | LifeNews.com
As long as you don't care about Women's Health, world population and refugee crises.
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I am glad he approved it. He didn't stop abortions, he didn't stop women's health care. The selling of fetuses is an abhorrent practice.
If you want a conversation about refugees, you have to tell me what your issue is.
The Refugee issue is GOP cutting funding for birth control of all types. They defund the UN agency that provides birth control assistance to the world. The GOP is sneaky, and does not admit it is anti-birth control, but that is their intent. research Chris Smith.
"As early as 1984, that view prompted the antiabortion Reagan administration to devise and unilaterally impose a much more expansive set of antiabortion rules governing the program, dubbed the Mexico City policy and later the global gag rule. That same year, activists from the same quarters began accusing the program of complicity in coercive abortion practices, citing the annual U.S. contribution to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), which operates a family planning program in China. Ever since, Republican presidents have imposed the global gag rule and blocked U.S. contributions to UNFPA, while Democratic presidents have rescinded the gag rule and supported UNFPA. In between presidential elections, the political battles over these issues have continued almost unabated as congressional supporters or opponents have weighed in on one side or the other. "
https://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/gpr/14/4/gpr140407.html
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Guttmatcher.org??? LifeNews.com??? Leave it to the one issue voters to use two sources from completely opposite sides of the political spectrum to attack the Party one candidate just happens to be in and use that as an excuse to say GOP Bad. At least that's what I think you are doing here. In any case, John Kasich has nothing to do with anything in that part of your argument.
Yes, that includes abortions for people impregnated as a result of sexual assault.
Kasich is as anti-Contraception as he can get away with.
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