John Kasich Tells GOP To Stop Trying To Repeal Obamacare And Work With Democrats To Improve It
Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act aren’t just impractical, but they are cruel.
Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act aren’t just impractical, but they are cruel.
When Trump used his press conference to defend white supremacist and Nazi violence, a growing group of Republicans went after their own president.
A group of Republican and Democratic governors released a joint statement declaring their opposition to Trump’s repeal and delay plan for Obamacare while urging that the Senate pass a bipartisan bill.
Kasich traded one extremist, anti-choice measure for another.
If this extremist attack on reproductive rights proves anything, it’s that elections matter.
“You know that Daniel Radcliffe has declared himself an atheist? I’m serious. What a weird thing. Why would a guy who has had all that success just, I mean, what the hell is wrong with him?â€
Gov. John Kasich went on CNN today and called out Donald Trump for lying about not offering him the VP slot on his ticket. Kasich’s appearance was a reminder that Donald Trump is a liar who lies’ about anything and everything.
Deep down inside, Donald Trump knows that he is losing, which is why his son offered to put Kasich in charge of both domestic and foreign policy if he agreed to be Trump’s VP.
While Republicans were concerned about protestors outside the arena, it is those on the convention floor that have caused the most trouble so far.
It all started with Paul Manafort, Trump’s “campaign manager”, accusing Ohio’s Republican Governor and previous 2016 Republican primary candidate John Kasich of refusing to endorse Trump because he wants to be the President.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won big, and the New York primary couldn’t have gone worse for Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders.
Seventy-eight percent of Americans, “including most Republicans, see the Republican race as discourteous”, according to a new poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Kasich told a woman concerned about sexual violence, “Don’t go to parties where there’s a lot of alcohol.”
One can only picture the results of this cringe-worthy moment with President Kasich and a group of Muslims instead
Here are the winners and losers from the Democratic and Republican primaries in Wisconsin.
A new Wallethub/Survey Monkey poll of 2016 taxpayers found that Bernie Sanders has the most popular tax plan of all the presidential candidates in both parties.
Republican Governor John Kasich won his home state of Ohio tonight in a tight race with Donald Trump, in spite of trailing in the Republican primary elsewhere.
Here are the winners and losers from the CNN Republican debate in Florida.
Bernie Sanders pulls a shocker, and Donald Trump rolls on among the winners and losers of the Mississippi and Michigan primaries.
Bernie Sanders got two needed wins while Donald Trump got a reality check among the Super Saturday winners and losers.
Here are the winners and losers of the Fox News Republican debate.
Here are the winners and losers from the CNN Republican debate in Texas.
Ohio Republican Governor John Kasich willingly surrendered his moderate image today when he said he had an army of people and many women who left their kitchens to go out and put yard signs up “back when things were different.”
Here are the winners and losers from the CBS Republican debate in South Carolina.
Ohio’s John Kasich and Sam Brownback of Kansas are just the latest Republicans to use abortion to distract their residents from bad policies
Here are the winners and losers from the ABC News Republican presidential debate.
Here are the winners and losers from the Fox News/Google Republican presidential debate.
Marco Rubio goes all tin foil hat on Obama and guns and four other reasons to be glad that you didn’t watch the Fox Business Debate.
Who won? Who lost? Here are the winners and losers from the Fox Business Republican debate.
There were a few winners and a whole lot of losers at the CNN Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Things have gotten so out of control in the Republican Party that presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich is now questioning whether Donald Trump’s supporters are “for real.”
Republicans were asked hard questions and they whined about media bias, plus five reasons to be glad that you didn’t watch the CNBC Republican Debate.
Kasich dismissed criticism of his attitude as “silly” and said “difficult” changes are necessary in order to stabilize Social Security
Although Republicans have not had as much success transferring taxpayer funding for public education to corporations at the federal level, Republican governors have made raiding public education a bonanza for corporate charter and private religious schools.
The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil. The GOP want to shred the Constitution to revert to legal white supremacy
John Kasich does his best on CNN to come across as a religious moderate, but his policies reveal the appalling extent of his lies
Too much can be made of the plethora of Republican candidates for 2016 – after all, they are all virtually clones of one another
On Thursday, Bush finally relented and joined others in the GOP field in admitting that the Iraq War was a mistake.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has not made up his mind on whether or not to run for president because he is waiting for God to tell him to run, possibly by striking him with lightning.
Hillary Clinton has large leads over the field of GOP contenders in three key swing states.
A new ‘serious’ candidate just started kicking the tires for 2016. He’s 62-year-old, twice married, Ohio Governor and former Congressman, John Kasich. Unlike Sarah Palin, he could catch on.
Ohio Governor John Kasich made that “religious extremist duty” mandatory in Ohio. Kasich issued a statement through a spokesman informing Ohio schools that if they fail to align with Christian organizations, they will lose funding.
What makes newspapers actions more despicable is that they are not owned by the Kochs, but they are using so-called “opinion and editorial” pages to promote Republican candidates, and push Kochs brother ideology and vision for America as the country’s salvation.
Dutifully, Republicans have stepped up to meet their base’s demand to be corrupt, and dishonest, and it is evident in the preponderance of Republican governors under investigation for all manner of corruption.
Unless you are a rich and a member of the GOP, Republicans don’t want you to vote.
Christie may not have the anti-voter credentials of some of his Republican brethren, but he does not support the right to vote for all Americans.
Ohio Governor John Kasich spent his Monday night calling up different media outlets after the Associated Press ran an article where he was quoted as heaping praise on the Affordable Care Act and stating that the law will not be repealed.
A new PPP poll confirms that the race for governor in Ohio is a dead heat. Republican Gov. John Kasich leads Democrat Ed FitzGerald by a single point 45%-44%.
Republicans and their conservative donors are staunch defenders of free market capitalism; that is until they see a viable competitor.
Quinnipiac University released a new poll on Thursday showing that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds double-digit leads on nearly every potential GOP candidate.
“We control 30 governorships, we control 26 state houses and senates chambers. You know, we, in fact, know how to speak to women on their policy issues.”
Around the country conservative Christians have led the fight to deny healthcare for the poor by opposing Medicaid expansion in the Affordable Care Act.
Today, our nation celebrates its birth. Our Conservative Christian founding fathers created the most durable, long-lasting, and unchangeable documents in the 6,000 year old history of our world.
Republicans have taken to championing primeval causes for their reality-challenged supporters, and left to their own devices are creating a hazardous existence for women.
In Florida, in 2008 8.4 million people voted; in 2010 only 5.3 million did. Margin of victory for Rick Scott? 1.2%.
The 2012 GOP convention will be headlined by the least popular nominee in 28 years, but the RNC is also filling their speaking slots with many more unpopular Republicans.
In his State of the State address, Republican Governor John Kasich was short on ideas for the state, long on self-congratualtion and high on imprudence. While congratulating himself for medical research, he launched into an explanation of work being done for Parkinson’s patients. Unfortunately, he imitated the shaking movements of a Parkison’s patient in the…
An internal memo from PA Gov. Tom Corbett’s administration reveals that even GOPers think extremists like Walker and Kasich are failures.