Cool! That should get him a lot of Leftist votes.
Oh..., wait...
That’s poison. Trump needs to be running a commercial with it.
Heck of a platform John has there.
It’s verrrrry obvious that he’s a UniParty member
A fool among fools.
Stick a fork in him...
Gawd this guy needs to run for the D- communist party nomination. What’s he doing in the R race?
Kasich is such a turd.
Will Kasich really win Ohio? Seriously?
Do Men vote in Ohio?
He’s trying awful hard to lose on Tuesday!
NAFTA
Expansion of Obamacare
Abridgement of 2nd Amendment
Hell—Why not just vote for a Democrat?
MEMO TO KASICH: Supporting just a little gun control is a major under-cutting of my Constitutional right. You are toast!
Punch him in the face! (kidden sorta)
This would bomb his chances in Washington State.
her statement shows that ignorance can coexist with ugliness.
How John Kasich Flipped a Mixed Gun Voting Record into an A Grade from the NRA
As governor of Ohio, Kasich quickly adopted the GOPs pro-gun stance even though hes not a gun guy.
by Dan Friedman
· @dfriedman33
·February 5, 2016
Ohio Governor John Kasich learned of last Octobers shooting at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, which left 10 dead, during a televised interview. While informing him of the shooting, an NBC reporter called Kasich a supporter of gun control who once earned an F rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA).
The Republican presidential candidate immediately corrected him. Ive received an A rating since Ive been governor, said Kasich, who won his first gubernatorial term in 2010. You can strip all the guns away, but the people who are gonna commit crimes or have problems are always gonna be able to have the guns, he added. People feel like, Id like to be able to protect myself.
In 1993, following a different mass shooting, Kasich saw the issue another way. After a man used an automatic pistol to fatally shoot eight people at a San Francisco law firm, he was one of 215 House members to vote for a ban on assault weapons that became law in 1994. It was that vote that earned Kasich the failing NRA grade.
A decade and a half later, in 2009, Kasich returned to politics from a private sector sojourn to run for Ohio governor and the NRA gave its endorsement to his opponent, incumbent Democrat Ted Strickland.
Kasich managed to win that campaign. He also got the NRAs message. During his tenure in the House of Representatives from 1983 to 2001, his record on guns was mixed: While he voted for the assault weapons ban, he also voted against the Brady Bill, which established current background check laws. As governor, by contrast, Kasichs record has been unambiguous: He has not vetoed a single pro-gun bill passed by the Republican-dominated general assembly.
As he runs for president, Kasichs shift on guns makes him a good example of how Republicans who are considered to be relatively moderate handle the issue. His campaign websites declares that he continues to be a strong supporter of the right to bear arms and notes that Kasich is a gun owner himself.
http://www.thetrace.org/2016/02/kasich-voting-record-guns/
Tell me again—
What party is he with?
This jerk’s judgement is worse than Cruz’s. He should change parties and move to San Francisco.