But if they were Republicans, they would almost definitely vote for Kasich.;-)
Nope.
Just people wondering who he was and where Dixville Notch is this morning.
Maybe a bunch of people are simply wondering who he is since he got votes last night at midnight.
That could also explain it.
Can’t wait for one of these tech giants to step up and make an absolute fool of themselves by predicting something that doesn’t materialize.
I still want to know if he engaged in any of the threesomes his buddy Condit so loved. I can’t have a President who enjoyed such a thing.
Kasich has the trait of; while registered as a Republican he is really a Democrat.
They would rather have Kasich in the Pres election than anyone else....
All this means is people in New Hampshire aren’t paying attention to the candidate’s history.They don’t know him like we do here in Ohio.
couple of interesting vids where voters were trying to decide between Bernie and Kasich simply because they couldn’t bring themselves to vote for Hillary.
He may get some Dem and Indie votes because of that.
It’s as simple as he won Dixville Notch. All the brain dead voters who woke up this morning had no idea who he was, thus the Google searches..
He was a decent congresscritter and he has executive experience, even if he didn't govern Ohio as a conservative purist.
Yes, Cruz or Trump are much better.
But I think I'd prefer Kasich to Christie, Rubio, or Bush.
Right, just like Bing predicted Iowa. I have searched Kaisch today...”who is john kaisch?”, “how much did Kaisch steal from Lehman brothers/taxpayers?”, “Did Kaisch’s dad bang any housewives on his route?”
Phil Crane’s line to John Anderson in a 1980 Republican debate applies just as well to Kasich:
“John, you’re the classiest Democrat running.”
From what I gather, google search volume can be either a positive or a negative indicator. Low search volume inciates status quo.
They didn't vote for McCain because of his foreign policy -- which may be one reason why Kasich is set to outpoll Rubio and Christie.
You can check the maps tomorrow. Republicans in Southern New Hampshire are voting against Massachusetts liberalism and tend to be more ideological than those in the central part of the state who tend to be hereditary Republicans of the old sort who are less likely to vote for ideological reasons (there are supposed to be old school libertarian "Don't Tread On Me" Republicans in the far North).
He teaches Karate Chops in studios there, right?