Posted on 11/10/2019 7:58:13 AM PST by rintintin
Former two-term Ohio Gov. John Kasich, back in New Hampshire for the first time in the year, mostly but not entirely closed the door Thursday on a primary challenge against President Trump.
Kasich, who finished second to Trump in the 2016 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, said during an event at the University of New Hampshire that he wont file to place his name on the first-in-the-nation presidential primary ballot.
What it looks like for me at this point and time is, there is no path. Were only eight days away from the filing deadline here and I dont intend to file because I dont see a path, Kasich emphasized during a book-tour stop in the Granite State.
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His donors said no. All the NeverTrump donors have said no. The 3 pendejos are self-financed - they're all stinking rich - and Mailman's donors don't want him appearing with Weld / Walsh / Sanford because they represent the misery of the NeverTrumpers with the addition of each having a personal quirk (Walsh driven off talk radio for his nutbaggery) or scandal (Sanford's Eva Puta Peron) that stamps them permanently unlikable.
(You might be right -- he could be doing a Pelosi-teeth thing there!)
“Sorry, but every time I hear his name I think of him stuffing his mouth with pizza or pasta and meatballs.”
Makes us wonder if his Mother or wife ever fed him enough at meal time.
No one with any brains wants Kasich anywhere near the white house or their home.
Yup, he is a disgusting creature. Imagine him at a State dinner? His shirt, tie, and coat sleeve would be covered with shrimp cocktail sauce.
Eat ANOTHER sandwich, John The Mailman’s son.
To my surprise, I find myself in complete agreement with John Kasich.
His main claim to fame was voting for gun control under Clinton.
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