National Harbor, MD – Governor Ohio John Kasich became the first presidential candidate in 2016 who appeared on the stage at a conservative political action conference on Friday afternoon.
“The spirit of our country rests in our families,” he said. “Don’t wait for someone to solve problems – repair them.”
“I will give you your power,” Kasich promised.
He sends education, prosperity, everything back to the place where Americans live. “We run America from below” and we don’t wait for another government program, he promised.
Kasich, who was often the Futures champion for children, encouraged adults to join the mentor program to encourage our adolescent people. “Don’t count on the government,” he repeated.
The host of Fox News, Sean Hannity, joined the governor after his comments to discuss his potential path to nomination.
Hannity began congratulating Kasich for not obtaining the insult of Donald Trump during the Thursday GOP debate on Fox News. “You are the only one on the stage who did not receive a nickname from Donald Trump,” said Hannity.
“You won’t defeat him, blurring him,” said Kasich. “You will beat him with a CD.”
The governor again pointed to his record in Ohio, where he reduced taxes, which, he said, proves that he is above political gibberish.
“I have already done these things. I want to come back and do it again to make the country work again. “
Then Kasich turned to what he considers his way to become a republican candidate. “I will win Ohio,” he said. “Then I have to win 68 percent of other delegates.”
Rubio also has to win over 60 percent, and Ted Cruz must win over 50 percent. These numbers are suggested by Kasich, proves that the intermediary’s convention is an obvious result.
“I do” – I think it will be a convention from brokering, he said before he excited himself.
“You have to do it honestly,” said Kasich. “Although it is crazy this year, can you come up with something cooler than the convention?”
Kasich was excited about the possibility for children to learn everything about American policy and get a deeper understanding of the election process instead of watching Kardashian hours on reality television.
“You can’t have a group of people in rooms filled with smoke,” by deciding about the result, he insisted Kasich. He said it’s time to get around the plant.
Kasich also devoted a few moments to talk about how he succeeded, even though he was ignored by the media.
“I had to fight for every second,” he said. “I couldn’t pay attention.”
Now he is the last governor.
“Finally, the country meets who I am.”
Ted Cruz and Ben Carson are to be done today by CPAC, and Marco Rubio speaks on Saturday. Donald Trump canceled his appearance.
