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Official John Kasich 2016 thread (1 Viewer)

I think he is playing ha cards perfectly at this point.  I always thought he should have got behind trump early and been the presumptive VP. Instead he is shaping himself to be the establishment track front runner in 2020 if Trump doesn't win.

 
why not hold out for a couple of more weeks?  he's been at it this long, why not see how Oregon and New Mexico turn out?

I always find it odd when a candidate drops out right after Iowa.. you set up for a year to run a campaign and you have one bad day and you drop out.. Rand Paul who wasn't ever going to be president should have gone to New Hampshire, maybe he could have made some waves.. at some point you are pot committed..

 
CNN: Kasich now in the 4th place in a two man race.
The “Late Show” host on Tuesday mocked the Ohio governor’s continued presence in the 2016 race despite his mathematical impossibility of a win, noting that he even trails behind Sen. Marco Rubio, who suspended his campaign in March.

“It’s like the old saying: Quitters never win, but they still beat John Kasich,” Colbert said.

 
why not hold out for a couple of more weeks?  he's been at it this long, why not see how Oregon and New Mexico turn out?

I always find it odd when a candidate drops out right after Iowa.. you set up for a year to run a campaign and you have one bad day and you drop out.. Rand Paul who wasn't ever going to be president should have gone to New Hampshire, maybe he could have made some waves.. at some point you are pot committed..
100% agree.  At some point it not just about you, it's about the issues and your proposals...

 
I would be sick to my stomach if this happened.  It would completely undermine the character I thought this guy had.  
Trump?  Yeah, I guess, settling for that little dirtbag weasel as his VP.  Kasich is a vile piece of scum that I hope gets that new super untreatable gonorrhea from England. Seriously, f that guy

 
Man, his speech bordered on absurd.  Could almost see his head swell during it.  Thinks because of his campaign tourism is going to go up in Ohio?  Geez.

 
If Trump is the varsity jacket wearing jock then Cruz is the nerd who tells the teacher that the jock cheated.on the math test. 

That makes Kasich the fat kid in the cafeteria stuffing Twinkles in his mouth

 
SaintsInDome2006 said:
Yep, that's right and it's an excellent article. Dead on.

Makes me sick to think that's what he was doing, it had occurred to me but I always though 'naahhhhh'. I'm sold now. Sad and pathetic but that's politics.

People can completely 100% stop the Trump Vs the Establishment theme for once and all. Trump is the Establishment candidate.
I don't think the article is accurate at all.  Cruz and Kasich dropped out at the same time for the same reason -- it became obvious that Trump would reach 1237 delegates.

 
Sad that out of all the candidates left on both sides of the aisle, the one that was the most rational sane choice got the least amount of attention and votes. This country is heading for destruction.

 
SaintsInDome2006 said:
Yep, that's right and it's an excellent article. Dead on.

Makes me sick to think that's what he was doing, it had occurred to me but I always though 'naahhhhh'. I'm sold now. Sad and pathetic but that's politics.

People can completely 100% stop the Trump Vs the Establishment theme for once and all. Trump is the Establishment candidate.


Even better will be watching all the Trump fans who called Kasich a loser and bashed him all along...to now talk about how great he is and how he will seal the win.

 
Even better will be watching all the Trump fans who called Kasich a loser and bashed him all along...to now talk about how great he is and how he will seal the win.
Heard a sound bite on news radio on the way to work today. Trump said he puts the chances of his VP being one of the guys who ran against him around 40%. He went on to say how he made some good friends out of that group.... and then also made a few enemies "I suppose". Then another sound bite was him specifically talking about Kasich and said something along the lines that he respects him and he is a good guy but that he really did not think that that would happen. Again, this is straight from Trump's mouth.

 
Good article that has a timeline theorizing that Kasich stayed in the race to stop Cruz (and in turn for that be Trump's VP nominee)

http://hotair.com/archives/2016/05/04/sure-looks-like-kasichs-goal-was-to-stop-cruz/
Terrible

one of the talking points is that Boehner said something bad about Cruz and he from....wait for it....OHIO!!!!!!1111!1!1!1!1!1

another of their big discussion points is that Kasich's PAC (not Kasich) ran an ad against Cruz.  Cruz, the candidate, ran ads against Kasich http://www.politifact.com/ohio/statements/2016/apr/12/ted-cruz/ted-cruz-ad-revisits-controversy-kasichs-governors/

Are we forgetting this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qCQhBYEMRQI

Or this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qVrvVLJJxzo

Or this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-mLb2r5VvvA

Moreover, Kasich didn't campaign or spend resources in Indiana.  He can't ethically tell people not to vote for him.

This meme seems to be more about wishful thinking and cherry picking than thoughtful evaluation

 
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Trump?  Yeah, I guess, settling for that little dirtbag weasel as his VP.  Kasich is a vile piece of scum that I hope gets that new super untreatable gonorrhea from England. Seriously, f that guy
Where is this coming from?

Also, Kasich said he wasn't going to be anyone's VP.  Trump saying he'll vet Kasich means nothing.

 
Where is this coming from?

Also, Kasich said he wasn't going to be anyone's VP.  Trump saying he'll vet Kasich means nothing.
It is a way of reaching out an olive branch to Kasich and his supporters. Hey, we like you enough to vet you/your guy- vote for us.

 
I don't think the article is accurate at all.  Cruz and Kasich dropped out at the same time for the same reason -- it became obvious that Trump would reach 1237 delegates.
I do find it odd that everyone was saying they wanted it to become a 2 person race and that's when you'd see Trump look vulnerable as his negative opinion polls were so high. Then only a few hours after it becomes a 2 person race the final man standing drops out.  Obviously it would have been unlikely for anyone to catch Trump at that point but you have to think some kind of deal was made.  After all, Trump has berated us over and over with the fact he's a deal maker.

 
Willie Neslon said:
I do find it odd that everyone was saying they wanted it to become a 2 person race and that's when you'd see Trump look vulnerable as his negative opinion polls were so high. Then only a few hours after it becomes a 2 person race the final man standing drops out.  Obviously it would have been unlikely for anyone to catch Trump at that point but you have to think some kind of deal was made.  After all, Trump has berated us over and over with the fact he's a deal maker.
Kasich was also out of money and wasn't going to get any media coverage.  He also didn't do nearly as well in New York and Pennsylvania as he had hoped and Indiana was the final nail in the coffin as there was no realistic shot of a contested convention.

 
Kasich was also out of money and wasn't going to get any media coverage.  He also didn't do nearly as well in New York and Pennsylvania as he had hoped and Indiana was the final nail in the coffin as there was no realistic shot of a contested convention.
I hear you, just seems a tad bit odd that what he was pining for for months finally happens and hours later he bows out.

 
I hear you, just seems a tad bit odd that what he was pining for for months finally happens and hours later he bows out.
Yes, if that was the only piece of information you had it would seem odd.  In context, though, it doesn't seem odd at all.  Cruz and Kasich were both staying in hoping for a contested convention.  When it became obvious that wasn't going to happen, they both dropped out.

 
Not a great look for winning Ohio.
Ohio voters I'm sure are in love with Obama and want another 4 years of that same policy. These folks think they have big sway, Trump got more votes than anyone, his base is made up of folks who detest Kasich type GOP'ers so I don't think it matters much right now. If Kasich wants to campaign for Hilary, good for him. 

Trump is the GOP nominee, you either deal with it or start a new party and hand it over to Clinton, it's up to them. It's like cry babies hollering the refs blew it after they lost in the Playoffs. 

People are still not understanding the people who are voting for Trump instead of focusing on Trump himself.  

 
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Ohio voters I'm sure are in love with Obama and want another 4 years of that same policy. These folks think they have big sway, Trump got more votes than anyone, his base is made up of folks who detest Kasich type GOP'ers so I don't think it matters much right now. If Kasich wants to campaign for Hilary, good for him. 

Trump is the GOP nominee, you either deal with it or start a new party and hand it over to Clinton, it's up to them. It's like cry babies hollering the refs blew it after they lost in the Playoffs. 

People are still not understanding the people who are voting for Trump instead of focusing on Trump himself.  
Yeah all that's great, Trump still needs Ohio and it's a lot harder with Kasich not in support.

As for the rest of what you say, politics is politics and the fact that Trump can't even wrap up his own party and is alienating deep red states like Utah and Kansas is a flaw of his, deal with that.

 
Yeah all that's great, Trump still needs Ohio and it's a lot harder with Kasich not in support.

As for the rest of what you say, politics is politics and the fact that Trump can't even wrap up his own party and is alienating deep red states like Utah and Kansas is a flaw of his, deal with that.
If Trump doesn't win Ohio there really is no way he can win the presidency.  

 
Yeah all that's great, Trump still needs Ohio and it's a lot harder with Kasich not in support.

As for the rest of what you say, politics is politics and the fact that Trump can't even wrap up his own party and is alienating deep red states like Utah and Kansas is a flaw of his, deal with that.
"People are still not understanding the people who are voting for Trump instead of focusing on Trump himself."

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I'm not trying to shame/1-up you SiD, but you made my point. Until all the anti-Trump peeps both left/right address the voters nothing is going to be solved. People who are outraged at Congress or Gov't and latch onto Trump like a brand is no different than someone who commits an act of terror hiding under the ISIS flag. How do you like them apples?

But in either case we need to examine what is the root of all the anger/hostility. To this point most folks seem incapable or have the ostrich head in the sand policy towards understanding voters in this country. 

I keep being labeled a big Trump supporter but I am more fascinated with the process and the psychology of the voters in this country. Seems like people want change again, we'll see how serious they really are. If Clinton wins as a plodding centrist, then this country is pretty much all talk no bite. 

 
"People are still not understanding the people who are voting for Trump instead of focusing on Trump himself."

:clap:

I'm not trying to shame/1-up you SiD, but you made my point. Until all the anti-Trump peeps both left/right address the voters nothing is going to be solved. People who are outraged at Congress or Gov't and latch onto Trump like a brand is no different than someone who commits an act of terror hiding under the ISIS flag. How do you like them apples?

But in either case we need to examine what is the root of all the anger/hostility. To this point most folks seem incapable or have the ostrich head in the sand policy towards understanding voters in this country. 

I keep being labeled a big Trump supporter but I am more fascinated with the process and the psychology of the voters in this country. Seems like people want change again, we'll see how serious they really are. If Clinton wins as a plodding centrist, then this country is pretty much all talk no bite. 
We may have discussed this before. Let's just say I acknowledge the idea that the parties have ignored their bases' desires and have screwed the economy in some fundamental ways.

I'm fine with that discussion, you and I can find common ground I bet. But this is still about Trump. Ok so he's a vessel for the people's rejectionsry attitude, fine, but he's a terrible 'fix' for the problems, he exacerbates them IMO.

You're talking about a reform candidate, which I would support, but Trump is not that.

 
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We may have discussed this before. Let's just say I acknowledge the idea that the parties have ignored their bases' desires and have screwed the economy in some fundamental ways.

I'm fine with that discussion, you and I can find common ground I bet. But this is still about Trump. Ok so he's a vessel for the people's rejectionsry attitude, fine, but he's a terrible 'fix' for the problems, he exacerbates them IMO.

You're talking about a reform candidate, which I would support, but Trump is not that.
But he's all most folks got and he's close to electable simply as a populist if he can stop putting his foot in his mouth. He still had the most resonating line of the week, I guarantee it's what many heard and that was when he said "They want to take your guns and open the borders" and I'll prove it. 

AR-15s are flying off the shelves, record numbers of people buying guns, even my wife has suggested we get one(I refuse). Look at what is actually happening and watch what the voters are doing. I understand the 30-40% who lean heavily left hate Trump, but there are a lot of folks who want something different and that's what is available right now. People don't view Trump as a GOP that are voting for him IMO.  

 
I'll assume you'll have the same feeling about Trump once he loses the general.  
If you are a member of the GOP and you opt to vote for Clinton or be passive aggressive and not vote, your right to do so. 

If I could re-write the post I would simply have posted...Go Cowboys! 

Because I don't see where you are even discussing him, you simply hate him and are rooting against him, got it. 

 
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