To: Dr. Sivana
Ignoring Kasich IS NOT good strategy. As I've said, he's an effective campaigner. I always wondered if Kasich was "plan B" for the puppetmasters. By being invisible for so long, nobody is aware of just how much of a Democrat and deep-pockets slave he is.
On the other hand, in this crazy year, could Trump choose him as VP and put together a majority? Kasich says he wouldn't be VP, but he's a long-term strategist. It might not be a bad idea, actually. He isn't evil or corrupt, just typical.
39 posted on
03/08/2016 6:22:54 AM PST by
grania
To: grania
In the year of the outsider I can’t see Kasich doing well anywhere. Nine terms in the House funded by open-borders, pharmaceuticals, oil, etc. then through the revolving door to Lehman Bros. where a non-banker gets a banking job for a cool half-mil a year.
I see Kasich either getting paid by GOP to break up the vote or using his delegates to force Trump to take him as VP which would be terrible.
55 posted on
03/08/2016 7:02:21 AM PST by
Kenny
(RED)
To: grania
I’ve thought for some time now that Kasich will be on the ticket with Trump.
117 posted on
03/08/2016 8:43:47 AM PST by
Deo volente
("Failed candidate Mitt Romney,who ran one of the worst races in presidential history.." Trump 3/3/16)
To: grania
(Kasich) He isn't evil or corrupt, just typical boring.
151 posted on
03/08/2016 10:16:15 AM PST by
BigEdLB
(Take it Easy, Chuck. I'm Not Taking it Back -- Donald Trump)
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