Posted on 10/25/2010 7:38:29 AM PDT by therightliveswithus
The race for the Governor of Ohio remains tight with incumbent Ted Strickland still trailing Republican John Kasich. Strickland is largely blamed for the loss of thousands of jobs during the economic downturn while Kasich is well-regarded as a former Congressman. This is one of the hardest-fought races in the country right now, with Strickland intentionally tacking to the left in hopes of rallying the working class.
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Kasich is a gun grabber and Wall Street crook.
That said, I’m not a fan of Strickland either so I held my nose and voted for Kasich.
fyi, the NRA rated Kasich a “B”. A Wall Street Crook? Not to be argumentative, but I would like to see the evidence.
Kasich will win this by a surprising margin, watch and see.
The NRA endorsed Ted Strickland and Kasich voted for the 1994 assault weapons ban.
Extensive thread here:
NRA rallies for Strickland (Democrat); Kasich (Republican) warned
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2609233/posts?q=1&;page=1#1
As far as him being a crook he worked at Lehman brothers. What else needs to be said?
Pretty creative thinking. LOL.
Well, I know it seems that way a lot of times, and our political system does not always offer us an ideal candidate on all counts, but in this case the governor's election in Ohio offers a pretty clear choice. Kasich generally believes in free enterprise, lower taxes, and smaller government. Strickland believes in more government as the solution to our problems. On the one hand, we have a believer in making a better climate for businesses in the state, so as to generate jobs and enhanced opportunities for individual success, as opposed to a politician who views business basically as a cash cow for the government, to be regulated and taxed rather than nurtured and encouraged. A pretty clear choice, on balance. The voters can choose which way they want to go. JMO, of course.
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