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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/07/21/ohio-gov-john-kasich-to-become-16th-person-to-join-gop-field/

Gov. Kasich enters GOP White House race touting 'skills and experience'
Published July 21, 2015FoxNews.com

Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Tuesday announced he will join the 2016 Republican primary race for the White House, telling voters he has the “skills and experience” to restore the American dream. 

“I am here to ask you for your prayers, your support, your efforts because I have decided to run for president of the United States,” said Kasich, a two-term governor who also spent 18 years in Congress.

The 63-year-old Kasich became the 16th GOP candidate -- and perhaps not the last -- when he declared his candidacy at the Ohio State University.

“The American Dream is pivotal to the future of our country,” he said. “But I have to tell you, a lot of people are not sure that dream is still possible, not sure that dream is still alive. … I have the skills and experience” to restore that dream.

Kasich, known for his bluntness, was overwhelmingly re-elected last year to a second term as governor, winning bipartisan support for cutting taxes and improving the state economy.

Prior to becoming governor, Kasich served in the U.S. House from 1983 to 2001, where in 1995 he ascended to chairman of the chamber’s Budget committee. In 1997, he helped seal a federal balanced budget deal.

Kasich also made a White House bid in 2000, but dropped out before the Iowa Straw Poll.

"He's certainly going to be a viable candidate," Republican campaign strategist Ed Rollins told FoxNews.com on Monday. "No one's more qualified than he is. No one has more knowledge about the federal government. ... He was an extraordinary governor."

Kasich enters the race facing long odds. But he will likely use the situation to his advantage -- telling voters he understands tough challenges, considering he was the only Republican elected to Congress in 1982, and that he's eager to lead the fight for the middle class.

He was also the youngest person to be elected to the Ohio senate, when he won a seat in 1979 as a 26-year-old.

On Monday, Kasich was ranked No. 12 among the top 15 GOP candidates with 1.5 percent of the vote, according to an averaging of polls by the nonpartisan website RealClearPolitics.com. Former New York Gov. George Pataki is not listed in the poll average. Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore is also expected to enter the GOP race.

No Republican has won the White House without carrying Ohio.

Kasich, a former Fox News Channel commentator, is now one of four governors in the GOP field -- joining New Jersey’s Chris Christie, Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal and Wisconsin’s Scott Walker. 

One of his biggest challenges will be getting into the top tier of Republican candidates to qualify for some early debates. And he must convince primary voters who question his conservative credentials that his decision to expand ObamaCare in Ohio was a moral imperative to help the poor.

Unions that turned back an effort by Kasich and fellow Republicans to limit public workers' collective bargaining rights say Kasich's successes have come at a cost to local governments and schools, and that new Ohio jobs lack the pay and benefits of the ones they replaced. They plan a protest outside Tuesday's launch.

Kasich’s parents were killed by a drunken driver in 1987, an event that purportedly strengthened his religious faith. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Ohio State in 1974.

As a freshman political science major in 1970, he audaciously wrote a letter that landed him a 20-minute audience with President Richard Nixon.

New Day for America, the group supporting Kasich's White House bid, recently said it has raised more than $11.5 million in just over eight weeks.

That's in line with several of the better known Republican presidential contenders, though former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's team recently announced a fundraising haul exceeding $114 million.
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On paper, Kasich looks good – a talented guy. But, in TV interviews? Not so much. He has a kind of a sour demeanor, almost the exact opposite of Martin O'Malley, who is all persona, no talent.

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Kasich, a former Fox News Channel commentator, is now one of four governors in the GOP field -- joining New Jersey’s Chris Christie, Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal and Wisconsin’s Scott Walker. 

Kasich has one of the strongest resumes, possibly the strongest.  The article misses Perry and Bush, who served as Governors.

But voters these days could care less about solid credentials, or even philosophy and policy positions.

They want to be entertained, razzled and dazzled. Trump proves that.
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He is one of the best DEMS in the race. Pro Amnesty, Pro Common Core, Pro Obomacare, ISIS is a tough JV team and the police really should stop protecting themselves, we need to raise more money by raising taxes and the dam gun owners have a unfair advantage over the criminals. Gooooooooo John.


On paper, Kasich looks good – a talented guy. But, in TV interviews? Not so much. He has a kind of a sour demeanor, almost the exact opposite of Martin O'Malley, who is all persona, no talent.

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I don't know enough about him yet for me to hitch my wagon to his campaign, drawing me away from my support of Scott Walker, but man that was a sleeper of an entry speech, and very poor timing of him saying, "I am running for president  of the United States" which came right after a some senseless comments about throwing rocks at the University's buildings.  Oh well, good luck to him if he makes it to the General Election.   

What he does bring to the table though is a great looking family, I will give him that.
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He is one of the best DEMS in the race. Pro Amnesty, Pro Common Core, Pro Obomacare, ISIS is a tough JV team and the police really should stop protecting themselves, we need to raise more money by raising taxes and the dam gun owners have a unfair advantage over the criminals. Gooooooooo John.

You clearly don't live in Ohio.......
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I don't know enough about him yet for me to hitch my wagon to his campaign, drawing me away from my support of Scott Walker, but man that was a sleeper of an entry speech, and very poor timing of him saying, "I am running for president  of the United States" which came right after a some senseless comments about throwing rocks at the University's buildings.  Oh well, good luck to him if he makes it to the General Election.   

What he does bring to the table though is a great looking family, I will give him that.

He's been good for Ohio, and should he win the nomination, I will support him fully.

However, he's not even close to taking my (at least for now) support from Walker, who is more consistent and stronger, IMO.
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You clearly don't live in Ohio.......

I do. I'd vote for Kasich in a second. My only reservation is losing him as governor.

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M'lady, relic - thank you. I know absolutely jack-shite about this guy, but you've bumped him up my interest list considerably.
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M'lady, relic - thank you. I know absolutely jack-shite about this guy, but you've bumped him up my interest list considerably.

He's a pragmatist. That will lose him points with some, but I find that to be good. I heard some of his speech, and just a thumbnail of his performance as Ohio governor is impressive.

Kasich defeated an incumbent, Ted Strickland.

Ohio was $1B in debt.
Ohio had lost something like 300k jobs.

Now Ohio has a $2B surplus
Ohio has gained about 400k jobs
State taxes have been cut.

Kasich was on Hugh Hewitt recently and Hewitt asked if Kasich who among the Republicans could beat Hillary. Without missing a beat, Kasich said he'd rather talk about who would do something. Because winning for it's own sake is useless. Kasich said, we aren't red and blue teams just trying to win.

On the down side, Kasich is a bit prickly, and won't have the media types swooning. Which means the LIVs won't flock to him for the celebrity buzz.
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I do. I'd vote for Kasich in a second. My only reservation is losing him as governor.

Ditto.

And I like the definition of him as a 'pragmatist.'  It's accurate.

When you listen to his explanations on his policy decisions, they are always based on well-reasoned, conservative principles.

Whether I agree with those decisions or not, I very much appreciate how clearly he can define himself and his policies.
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Listened to speech... liked the content but the tone was to mushy for me.
But will stay tuned...

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On paper, Kasich looks good – a talented guy. But, in TV interviews? Not so much. He has a kind of a sour demeanor, almost the exact opposite of Martin O'Malley, who is all persona, no talent.

I like Kasich on TV and otherwise but I know he'll catch a lot of flack from the right.

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Sumthin' tells me that Kasich isn't running for the No. 1 spot on the ticket...

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Another Jebbie wingman dons his flight suit.  You wanted to know how Jebbie wins the candidacy without winning a primary?  You're seeing it now.  Guv'nah by Guv'nah  :whistle:
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Another Jebbie wingman dons his flight suit.  You wanted to know how Jebbie wins the candidacy without winning a primary?  You're seeing it now.  Guv'nah by Guv'nah  :whistle:

Nope.

There are a handful of honorable people still in politics.

John Kasich is one of them.
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Nope.

There are a handful of honorable people still in politics.

John Kasich is one of them.

Perhaps he is.  I wouldn't trust a one of them if they offered to carry my shoes.
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There are a handful of honorable people still in politics.

Yes, you could literally fit all of them in the palm of your hand.
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Perhaps he is.  I wouldn't trust a one of them if they offered to carry my shoes.

While that feeling is understandable, the level of cynicism behind it is not healthy.

To say that not one honorable person has been called to political service is pretty hardcore, onc.
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While that feeling is understandable, the level of cynicism behind it is not healthy.

To say that not one honorable person has been called to political service is pretty hardcore, onc.

I place my faith in no man.
Why?  Well, because I'm a bastard, that's why.

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I place my faith in no man.

Nor do I.

That doesn't mean I think they're all bad.
Character still matters.  It always matters.

I wear a mask as an exercise in liberty and love for others.  To see it as an infringement of liberty is to entirely miss the point.  Be kind.

"Sometimes I think the Church would be better off if we would call a moratorium on activity for about six weeks and just wait on God to see what He is waiting to do for us. That's what they did before Pentecost."   - A. W. Tozer

Use the time God is giving us to seek His will and feel His presence.