Kasich insisted that his opposition to Trump is not personal but that he is deeply concerned about what the real estate mogul represents. He lamented that his own presidential bid unsuccessfully tried to “bring us together” and “raise the bar,” in order to present a contrast to Trump’s divisiveness.
“The things that I said during the campaign matter deeply to me, and we are just two, you know, in a way of speaking, two different companies, different visions, different culture, different directions,” he told Matthews. “I just felt this was the right thing to do. I’m not here to disrupt. I’m not here to criticize. I’m just here because I’m standing on the things that I believe are best for the country.”
Great? Half the people in his state support Trump and apparently realize that giving Hillary Clinton 3-4 Supreme Court justice picks would signal the end of this country - even if John Kasich does not.
Kasich has shown his word means nothing. Like everyone else, he signed a pledge to support the eventual nominee. But when it wasn't him, he bailed on his promise. If he thinks that won't assure that he will never succeed in being elected to a higher office when his stint as Ohio's governor is done, he's wrong. The rest of us who don't live in Ohio are disgusted with him, just so you know.
Those of us disgusted by the GOP nominee disagree.
Those of us disgusted by the GOP nominee disagree.
So you would rather have Hillary?
We outnumber you. By far. And Kasich is a moron to not realize that.
Absolutely. I may not like her, and I may dislike about half of what she sells, but the Buffoon and his ultra-religious running mate are the exact opposite of what I stand for. You all may want a wall at our border and a religious litmus test for entry into the US, a ban on funding planned parenthood, gays back in the closet and more prayer in schools, a trade war with China, torture in the Middle East, and pulling out of NATO, but I certainly do not.
I'll put money on it today---Hillary gets 70 million votes in November while Trump barely pulls in 50.
You beat me to it!He's pissed because he didn't get VP, so now he is going to try to throw the election to Hillary. He figures American's can suffer awhile longer so what they hey? It's all about him, isn't it?
FU Kasich.
Nope. Sorry. Not buying it. He has decided to cast aside the will of the people in exchange for his pride. He lost. He was sooo insistent on the DNC holding the convention in his state. And here they are, bringing tens of millions of dollars of economic benefit to Ohio. And HE has taken his football and gone home.
Very bad form. And he isn't fooling anyone with a brain.
nope. Sorry. Not buying it. He has decided to cast aside the will of the people in exchange for his pride. He lost. he was sooo insistent on the dnc holding the convention in his state. and here they are, bringing tens of millions of dollars of economic benefit to ohio. And he has taken his football and gone home.
Very bad form. And he isn't fooling anyone with a brain.
this completely destroys his chances of anything else in the GOP of ever occuring
sorry...but you are either with the team, or against the team
and in this case, you are against the GOP
bad form governor....bad form
and say goodbye to your political career unless of course you are changing sides....which i wouldnt doubt
We don't choose the POTUS by popular vote - just as in the primaries. And in case you forgot, this should have been an indication of Kasich's appeal outside of Ohio:
After all those months of primary contests and fights over individual delegates, here's the final delegate count on the convention floor:
Donald Trump 1725
Ted Cruz 475
John Kasich 120
Marco Rubio 114
Ben Carson 7
Jeb Bush 3
Rand Paul 2
The Final Republican Delegate Count - NBC News
Kasich won ONE single state - his own.
He's pissed because he didn't get VP, so now he is going to try to throw the election to Hillary. He figures American's can suffer awhile longer so what they hey? It's all about him, isn't it?
FU Kasich.
Great? Half the people in his state support Trump and apparently realize that giving Hillary Clinton 3-4 Supreme Court justice picks would signal the end of this country - even if John Kasich does not.
Kasich has shown his word means nothing. Like everyone else, he signed a pledge to support the eventual nominee. But when it wasn't him, he bailed on his promise. If he thinks that won't assure that he will never succeed in being elected to a higher office when his stint as Ohio's governor is done, he's wrong. The rest of us who don't live in Ohio are disgusted with him, just so you know.
He's pissed because he didn't get VP, so now he is going to try to throw the election to Hillary.
longview said:I saw this and thought that Kasich had been running for VP for a while,
and this is sour grapes, because he was not chosen.
He's pissed because he didn't get VP, so now he is going to try to throw the election to Hillary. He figures American's can suffer awhile longer so what they hey? It's all about him, isn't it?
FU Kasich.
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