Ohio – Kasich Casts Presidential Vote For John McCain

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    FILE - U.S. Republican presidential candidate John Kasich puts his hand to his head at a campaign town hall event in Orem, Utah March 18, 2016.   ReutersOhio – John Kasich has cast his presidential ballot — for 2008 Republican nominee John McCain.

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    Spokesman Chris Schrimpf says the Ohio governor voted straight-ticket Republican in the rest of the contests. And he’s given $2,700 from his presidential political committee, Kasich for America, to every Republican in a competitive Senate race.

    The former Republican presidential candidate has been critical of both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Schrimpf says in making his vote Kasich “went with someone he could support and also kept his commitment and demonstrated his support for down-ballot Republicans.”

    The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Kasich’s vote will not count, because McCain is not one of the certified write-in candidates on the Ohio ballot.


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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    7 years ago

    Who cares??

    Sam23
    Sam23
    7 years ago

    What a sore loser cry baby.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    7 years ago

    Blithering idiot!

    Shimon
    Shimon
    7 years ago

    Embarrassing and disgraceful. Would love to see the egg on his face when Trump wins Ohio and the presidency without this shmendrick’s support.

    LuckyStrike
    LuckyStrike
    7 years ago

    He voted early so he can get back to his pizza.

    7 years ago

    Stupid goy

    chachom
    chachom
    7 years ago

    Doesn’t surprise me. He has always been behind the times.

    7 years ago

    Sore loser.

    Trump4Prez
    Trump4Prez
    7 years ago

    Good man.

    Principles before party.