Posted on 06/21/2015 6:31:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Ohio Governor John Kasich is still officially unofficially running for President, at least until next month when he plans on making it officially official. But in the intervening time, it seems that hes running into some headwinds when it comes to donors who have long since committed their resources to one of the candidates who got into the starting blocks early. (In the case of Kasich, hes looking mostly to tap Jeb Bushs donor pool.) And with the lack of results has come what appears to be a sense of desperation. (Politico)
Sensing the window of opportunity is closing, John Kasich is on a last-minute dash across the country to convince party donors and power-brokers that theres room for one more candidate in the most crowded Republican presidential field in decades.
The Ohio governor, whos expected to formally announce his White House bid next month, is jetting to Americas political money capitals from Dallas to New York City to Palm Beach with the goal of securing the financial support hell need to wage a 2016 campaign.
Hes huddled with Ann Romney at a lavish Utah ski resort and pushed to win the backing of a powerful longtime friend, media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Hes also tried to convince Ohios deepest-pocketed donors to keep their powder dry and not commit until he gets into the race.
A big push for funds is nothing disqualifying its just part of the business of running for the presidency. But one other report seems a bit more disturbing. Apparently the Governors temper has been showing a bit.
During one meeting, which took place about two weeks ago, the governor grew angry when a major Republican Party contributor pointed out that others had already formally launched their campaigns and built expansive teams of political advisers. You dont know what youre talking about, Kasich snapped at the donor, who wished to remain anonymous because the meeting was private. It was still early, Kasich insisted, and Bush, who had endured a rocky rollout, was losing steam.
Kasichs temper has made it harder to endear himself to the GOPs wealthy benefactors. Last year, he traveled to Southern California to appear on a panel at a conference sponsored by the Republican mega-donors Charles and David Koch. At one point, according to accounts provided by two sources present, Randy Kendrick, a major contributor and the wife of Ken Kendrick, the owner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, rose to say she disagreed with Kasichs decision to expand Medicaid coverage, and questioned why hed expressed the view it was what God wanted.
The governors response was fiery. I dont know about you, lady, he said as he pointed at Kendrick, his voice rising. But when I get to the pearly gates, Im going to have an answer for what Ive done for the poor.
That episode put a number of GOP participants off their feed, including fellow Governor Nikki Haley. (Bobby Jindal was also reported to be miffed over it, but since he was planning on running himself Im willing to discount that one a bit.) But its not a stretch to see how donors might be worried. If you cant hold your temper in front of a group of potentially supportive donors and lose your balance, how will you react in front of aggressive, liberal journalists? How will you fare on the debate stage when people are attacking you non-stop for two hours and questioning everything youve ever done or said? Its not all that shocking if some of those deep pocket folks werent willing to throw their fortunes into the mix on his behalf.
So did Kasich just wait too long? I thought that one was a no brainer, but clearly some in the professional political class disagree. It may seem like a terrible thing that the elections begin so early now, but the first debates are coming up in less than two months. The race has long since begun and the pressure has been on the donors to pick a side and get their guy (or gal) off to a good, early push. Assuming that just because you are the governor of an important swing state you have the luxury of announcing a few weeks before the first debate seems short sighted at best.
Jack Kemp just gushed when Al Gore started to say nice things about him. He was embarrassing.
Totally agree. Stay in Ohio.
That comment paints Kasich are a d**khead redistributionist at heart. The government treasury is not a charity organization, John.
Ohio hasn’t had a decent Governor since Jim Rhodes. Kasich doesn’t care about saddling the country with trillions in debt.
“Definitely not impressed. Full of himself and vacillates.”
I think so too. Besides, he’s late, and he’s not that special any more. He took the bait for Obamacare and his state went all in. That’s a non-starter.
Only if the Cleveland Browns are the Rodney Dangerfield of baseball. :)
Instead of getting “testy”, Kasich should have gotten a pair of testicles and stayed conservative. If he wants a pair, he can call Hillary on the Red Phone. She keeps them in a lockbox under her bed (so that she and Huma can play Ping-Pong at night).
Common Core approval from Kasich will help the poor become poorer.
Exactly what I was thinking. He’s helping himself to my wallet to satisfy his eternal excuses.
Fascinating and thanks for sharing.
I agree with your colleague. Cruz will only appeal to a small group and he’s made way to many missteps to be considered seriously by anyone outside that group. He just doesn’t “play well” and one must. That’s going to be a huge problem with Walker. When faced with anything of substance the word that always comes to my mind is “goofball”. Now that would NOT be a big thing as a VP candidate and give the Presidential blue nature of the State, I absolutely see him as a VP pick ... probably THE VP pick unless the nominee picks Rubio.
I am not yet sold on Kaisch running. I’m not a real fan but I’d vote for him.
Part of the problem is that some won’t separate their love of a candidate from “can he win”. We have way too many who Hillary will slaughter. And I am convinced the GOPe will beg Bush (I won’t vote for POTUS if they do).
Objectively, it is fascinating indeed. I see a Bush/Rubio ticket going down in flames. My personal desires aside I see Kaish as the GOP best shot. And damn straight Hillary should be in jail.
Enjoyed your take on it all. Thanks.
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