YES …
|| By FITSNEWS || The first 2016 presidential primaries are still months away, but one of the political action committees supporting a candidate is already on the air.
The candidate? Ohio governor John Kasich.
The PAC? “New Day.”
The ad? “Us.”
Take a look …
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(Vid: Via)
Nifty …
No really, that’s a pretty slick ad. Unfortunately, Kasich is – as we’ve repeatedly noted – “eh.”
Will Kasich’s gamble pay off? The PAC supporting him is spending $1.5 million on the ad in early voting New Hampshire (specifically the Boston and Manchester television markets), hoping to establish his name identification in advance of his formal presidential announcement later this month.
So far, Kasich simply hasn’t registered as more than a blip on the radar of the race … in New Hampshire or anywhere.
If that changes, then this ad did its job.
If not? Kasich won’t be long for the 2016 race …
10 comments
Around the bowl and down the hole. Enough said.
Yes. John made a terrible mistake expanding Medicaid under Obamacare.Good governor-not Presidential timber.
Jeb was just an average governor-and is certainly NOT Presidential timber.
Kasich expands medicaid, Haley takes down the Confederate flag, Roberts saves Obamacare again, Kennedy strikes down gay marriage bans… Your world is falling apart! LMAO!!!
For the presidential nomination, I agree. How about as a VP, does he bring anything to the party?
He comes across polished. Will be interesting to see him debate — IF he makes it that far.
Meanwhile, Miss Lindsey is crawling around on his belly down at the bottom.
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In a close race, he could become an important player in trying to help carry Ohio. In that case, would putting him in the number two slot secure Ohio for the Republicans? I don’t think Kasich is a contender for the top spot. He was rated as at least a good Governor for Ohio and that would help the Republicans. Would a Bush/Kasich ticket would put Florida/Ohio into play?
Ohio is going Republican without Kasich. Obama ‘fatigue’.
Hope so, with Obama “flaming out” and Hillary “moneying up” with the Clinton Foundation, the tide may still be shifting a la the 2014 midterns.