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Ohio Governor: Kasich 49%, Strickland 38%
Rasmussen ^
Posted on 03/08/2010 11:39:20 PM PST by Chet 99
Republican challenger John Kasich has extended his lead over incumbent Democrat Ted Strickland to 11 points in Ohios gubernatorial race.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Ohio voters finds Kasich leading Strickland 49% to 38%. Six percent (6%) prefer another candidate, and seven percent (7%) are undecided.
Last month, Kasich held a six-point lead - 47% to 41% - over Strickland, mirroring the 47% to 40% lead he had in early January. These results also show little change from the first survey of the contest conducted in December.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: oh2010
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posted on
03/08/2010 11:39:20 PM PST
by
Chet 99
To: Chet 99
Great News. I like John; he just needs to do something about the hair.
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posted on
03/08/2010 11:49:38 PM PST
by
no dems
(Palin / Rubio 2012)
To: Chet 99
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posted on
03/08/2010 11:52:48 PM PST
by
Krodg
To: Chet 99
Ohio counts because we need a Republican governor in power in Ohio in 2012, to stop 0bozo and his SEIU thugs from stealing Ohio for 0bozo if the presidential elections vote is close in Ohio(as it usually is).
Mind you, a Republican in power in Minnesota, never stopped the arch criminal, Al Frankenstein, from stealing the US Senate elections in broad daylight.
To: Chet 99
Alright WOOO HOOO goodbye Stricnine !
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posted on
03/09/2010 12:02:06 AM PST
by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(Any man may make a mistake ; none but a fool will persist in it . { Latin proverb })
To: Chet 99
Still don’t like Kasich.
But it was bound to happen. Taft, Voinovich, DeWine and the coin scandeled Republicans in state screwed up so badly the voters had to toss everyone out just to clean house which resulted in Democrats. Democrats took the opprtunity and squandered it by being bad stewards so now they’ll be kicked out. If Kasich and the others there are smart they won’t revisit their previous mistakes but I’m cynical. Just hope they don’t ruin it this time with a presidential election around the corner. States like Ohio, Virginia and Florida need to be managed well by republicans to tilt these states the right way.
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posted on
03/09/2010 12:13:07 AM PST
by
Soul Seeker
(? for anyone)
To: SmokingJoe
Mind you, a Republican in power in Minnesota, never stopped the arch criminal, Al Frankenstein, from stealing the US Senate elections in broad daylight. They can only steal it if it is close.
This is why we need the Secretary of State as much as we need the Governor; so we can stop the thief organizations like ACORN and control redistricting.
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posted on
03/09/2010 12:14:22 AM PST
by
Pontiac
To: Las Vegas Dave; TonyRo76
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posted on
03/09/2010 12:22:10 AM PST
by
Pontiac
To: Chet 99
Although he voted for the 1994 federal ban on assault weapons, Kasich said that lawmakers should have a cooling-off period after high-profile acts of violence before trying to pass new laws. Kasich noted that the two students who killed 13 people and themselves last month in Littleton, Colo., violated 19 existing gun laws. There were already a bunch of laws, Kasich said. The kids didnt pay attention to the laws. I dont think new laws will solve all the problems.
Vote to pass a bill requiring anyone who purchases a gun at a gun show to go through an instant background check which must be completed within 24 hours [instead of 72 hours]. http://www.ontheissues.org/OH/John_Kasich.htm
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posted on
03/09/2010 12:22:17 AM PST
by
RC one
(WHAT!!!!)
To: Chet 99
Both Kasich and Strickland were known to buck their party on high-profile occasions, such as a 1994 crime bill touted by President Bill Clinton that banned assault weapons and provided hiring grants for local police departments.
Kasich backed it after negotiating with Democrats to knock $3.3 billion from the package. Kasich also argued that the assault-weapons provisions of the bill wouldn't infringe on the rights of Ohio sportsmen.
Strickland voted against the bill, even though it was a priority for Clinton, because it contained the assault-weapons ban he opposed. That vote and others earned Strickland an "A" rating from the National Rifle Association. The gun rights group couldn't provide a grade for Kasich because his retirement predated its computer system, but spokesman Andrew Arulanandam described Kasich's record as "mixed" because of the assault-weapons vote and several others the NRA disagrees with.
http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2010/01/democrat_ted_strickland_and_re.html
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posted on
03/09/2010 12:26:20 AM PST
by
RC one
(WHAT!!!!)
To: Pontiac; ADemocratNoMore; Akron Al; arbee4bush; agrace; ATOMIC_PUNK; Badeye; Bikers4Bush; ...
Special thanks to Pontiac for the ping.
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both TonyRo76 and LasVegasDave.
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posted on
03/09/2010 1:34:44 AM PST
by
Las Vegas Dave
(To anger a Conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a Liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Las Vegas Dave
Yeah! Thanks for the great news, Las Vegas Dave! :-)
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posted on
03/09/2010 1:35:20 AM PST
by
GOP_Lady
To: GOP_Lady
Ohio hasn’t had a Republican candidate for some time. Just back room deals made with brand names, hoping to win an election.
Taft was in the Peace Corps for Christ’s sake...
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posted on
03/09/2010 2:25:42 AM PST
by
chadwimc
(Proud to be an infidel ! Allah fubar !!!)
To: no dems
That's part of his boyish charm. Remember it what's underneath the hair that counts.
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posted on
03/09/2010 3:29:02 AM PST
by
Recon Dad
( USMC SSgt Patrick O - 3rd Afghanistan Deployment - Day 140)
To: Chet 99
Its not the voters who count but those who count the vote, Ohio Secretariat of State.
To: Chet 99
I’ll vote for my basement cat before I’ll vote for POS Strickland.
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posted on
03/09/2010 4:44:46 AM PST
by
TheOldLady
("The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants." -- Albert Camus)
To: ricks_place
Secretariat? Ha ha ha! Yes! Too bad it isn’t somehow like a horse race where everyone can see who wins.
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posted on
03/09/2010 4:48:45 AM PST
by
TheOldLady
("The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants." -- Albert Camus)
To: Chet 99
Interesting....I could have sworn that I heard that Strickland was virtually tied with Kasich a week or two ago. Must have been Gray Davis’s polling center....
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posted on
03/09/2010 6:40:57 AM PST
by
Eagle of Liberty
(This nation must not die on our watch.)
To: chadwimc
Ohio hasnt had a Republican candidate for some time. Just back room deals made with brand names, hoping to win an election.
What about Blackwell? The Taft Republicans in this state PURPOSELY did not back him after he beat out "next-in-line" Establishment favorite Jim Petro. Did Blackwell have a chance? Probably not because of the awful job that Taft and the gang did, but he was a real candidate.
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posted on
03/09/2010 6:48:40 AM PST
by
Eagle of Liberty
(This nation must not die on our watch.)
To: Chet 99
Kasich likely has this in the bag, but he still has to work like he’s 10 pts down.
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posted on
03/09/2010 6:52:25 AM PST
by
RockinRight
(Obama Logic: Global Warming causes blizzards, and deficit spending balances budgets.)
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