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Hate to say I told you so...

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Reynolds

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Since a few people here seem to have their mind blown that you can not support a Republican and still support other Republicans... I present to you the person I voted for in the Republican primary who refused to support this disaster of a President we have in office right now.

Gov. Kasich: I hate to say I told you so ... - CNN Video
I can't stand Kaisich. He is just bitter he got blown out and embarrassed. He and Jeb should hold hands and cry.
 
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Brent W

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I came stand Kaisich. He us just bitter he got blown out and embarrassed. He and Jeb should hold hands and cry.

I think the only person being embarrassed right now are those that voted for Trump. Much more for those that keep defending him.
 

Reynolds

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I think the only person being embarrassed right now are those that voted for Trump. Much more for those that keep defending him.
I am 100% proud to have voted for him. I find it funny that his attackers keep using non credible sources.
 

carpro

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I think the only person being embarrassed right now are those that voted for Trump. Much more for those that keep defending him.

Wrong.

I am proud to have voted for him and extremely happy his name is not Hillary. Pleased as punch.

I defend him against all scurrilous and unsupported accusations, and will continue to do so. When someone has real proof of impeachable offenses, get back to me. Right now, you, nor anyone else has anything at all.
 
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carpro

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I can't stand Kaisich. He is just bitter he got blown out and embarrassed. He and Jeb should hold hands and cry.

Kasich is a RINO, and a classless poor loser, to boot. Anyone that supported his bitter, poor me, I hate Trump campaign should be ashamed.
 

carpro

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Kasich is a far left extreme liberal I have no use for him.

I wouldn't go that far, but his campaign toward the end of the primaries was based on one thing only...he wanted to be the spoiler, couldn't stand Donald Trump, and would do anything to keep him from winning the nomination.

His ideas and policies had already been firmly rejected by the electorate. All he had left was his dislike of Trump. Hardly a campaign to inspire voters. Instead, he just looked mean spirited and petty.
 

church mouse guy

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Trump may not be much account but no one wanted Hillary, the liar. By the way, I think the public would have been just as bitterly divided if Hillary had won because she would have been far more divisive in the White House than Trump. The Democrats during a Hillary presidency would be angry that she was getting no respect from honest people, wouldn't they? Needless to say, Obama left no record of anything admirable that the Democrats can hold up so they spend all their time trying to make mountains out of molehills and things that don't amount to a hill of beans.
 

InTheLight

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Kasich is a far left extreme liberal I have no use for him.

You have no use for this? OK...


2012
Gov. Kasich signs anti-abortion bill
Ben Goldschmidt | Updated Aug 29, 2012

Ohio Gov. John Kasich is making his mark among anti-abortion voters after signing legislation that will remove tax dollars from abortion procedures.

On Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, Ohio Kasich signed House Bill 79 into law, a bill that excludes coverage for abortions via the federally mandated “state exchange” under the Patient Protection and Affordability Act.


December 2016
Kasich signs 20-week abortion ban, vetoes ‘heartbeat’ bill

Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) on Tuesday signed into law a measure banning abortions 20 weeks after conception, but vetoed a measure that would have outlawed abortion after as few as six weeks.

The bill Kasich vetoed, known as a “heartbeat” bill, passed Ohio’s legislature along mostly partisan lines last week and would have made abortions illegal once a fetus's heartbeat is detected. But even groups that oppose abortion rights believed the measure would fail in the face of an expected court challenge; Ohio Right to Life asked Kasich on Monday to veto the bill.

Lower courts have struck down similar laws in North Dakota and Arkansas, and the Supreme Court has refused to hear appeals of those decisions.
 

Calminian

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I think the only person being embarrassed right now are those that voted for Trump. Much more for those that keep defending him.

I actually couldn't be more proud of my President at this time. If you got your way, Merrick Garland would be the 9th SCJ. You should be embarrassed over that.
 

Reynolds

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You have no use for this? OK...


2012
Gov. Kasich signs anti-abortion bill
Ben Goldschmidt | Updated Aug 29, 2012

Ohio Gov. John Kasich is making his mark among anti-abortion voters after signing legislation that will remove tax dollars from abortion procedures.

On Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, Ohio Kasich signed House Bill 79 into law, a bill that excludes coverage for abortions via the federally mandated “state exchange” under the Patient Protection and Affordability Act.


December 2016
Kasich signs 20-week abortion ban, vetoes ‘heartbeat’ bill

Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) on Tuesday signed into law a measure banning abortions 20 weeks after conception, but vetoed a measure that would have outlawed abortion after as few as six weeks.

The bill Kasich vetoed, known as a “heartbeat” bill, passed Ohio’s legislature along mostly partisan lines last week and would have made abortions illegal once a fetus's heartbeat is detected. But even groups that oppose abortion rights believed the measure would fail in the face of an expected court challenge; Ohio Right to Life asked Kasich on Monday to veto the bill.

Lower courts have struck down similar laws in North Dakota and Arkansas, and the Supreme Court has refused to hear appeals of those decisions.
Second half shows he is a spineless wimp.
 

Calminian

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Second half shows he is a spineless wimp.

We definitely dodged a bullet with Kasich. Had he been our nominee Hillary would have crushed him and even if he won, he'd be a puppet for the media. No way he wouldn't have caved to the pressures they're putting on Trump.
 

Alcott

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Anyone who says "I hate to say I told you so," and then tells whatever it is he's referring to, is a liar.
 

steaver

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I think the only person being embarrassed right now are those that voted for Trump. Much more for those that keep defending him.

Is Kaisich so naive to think the left wing media wouldn't be making stuff up about him and trying to bring him down if he were President? Kaisich would be so worried about what the lefties thought of him he would be a paralyzed President. Good thing we have Trump.
 

carpro

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You can't make this stuff up. These are the kind of people you simply ignore because they are so far gone there is no way to bring them back.

If that's the best you've got...

Well, some of us feel the same way about you.
 
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