basquebromance
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when it comes to Trump’s narcissistic style, bullying rhetoric, and way of (not) getting things done, swing voters have already swiped left.
John Kasich’s strong showing in the 2016 Republican presidential primary (he came in second in New Hampshire and won his home state of Ohio), coupled with his successful two terms as governor, make him the logical choice to touch gloves with Trump in 2020.
JUST LOOK AT HIS RECORD AS GOVERNOR:
"Under Kasich’s stewardship, Ohio has gone from billion-dollar deficits to billion-dollar surpluses, with a rainy day fund of $2.7 billion. Over the past eight years, he’s cut unemployment in half, while expanding healthcare coverage for over 650,000 Ohioans. He’s beaten back "heartbeat bills" and stand-your-ground legislation that have passed Ohio’s Republican-dominated state legislature, and he’s never sacrificed principle for the sake of political expediency.
He’s even barnstormed the country in bipartisan fashion with Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, to raise awareness over the effects of global climate change"
John Kasich’s strong showing in the 2016 Republican presidential primary (he came in second in New Hampshire and won his home state of Ohio), coupled with his successful two terms as governor, make him the logical choice to touch gloves with Trump in 2020.
JUST LOOK AT HIS RECORD AS GOVERNOR:
"Under Kasich’s stewardship, Ohio has gone from billion-dollar deficits to billion-dollar surpluses, with a rainy day fund of $2.7 billion. Over the past eight years, he’s cut unemployment in half, while expanding healthcare coverage for over 650,000 Ohioans. He’s beaten back "heartbeat bills" and stand-your-ground legislation that have passed Ohio’s Republican-dominated state legislature, and he’s never sacrificed principle for the sake of political expediency.
He’s even barnstormed the country in bipartisan fashion with Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, to raise awareness over the effects of global climate change"