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John Kasich Says Republicans Are 'Afraid' Of Trump

Nov 22, 2020
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks with NPR's Leila Fadel about the GOP's unwillingness to stand up to President Trump, who still refuses to accept the results of the presidential election.
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President Trump's approval rating is slipping, and it's largely because of cracks among his base.

Poll: Trump Approval Down, Slips With Base

Jan 17, 2019
During the longest shutdown in history, key parts of Trump's base — from suburban men to white evangelicals to white men without a college degree — have slipped in their support for the president.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont speaks to the press in November. Sanders hasn't officially decided on another presidential run — yet.

Happy New Year, 2020 Is Here

Jan 04, 2019
The next presidential election doesn't happen for another 22 months, but the campaign is now already under way — with plenty of potential candidates making news this week.
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The 2020 election cycle might have already started. The Federal Election Commission shows that 129 people have filed to run for president in the next election.

Say It Ain't So: 129 People Have Already Filed To Run For President In 2020

May 06, 2017
Already 129 people have filed to run for president in 2020. Among them: Donald Trump. Prominent people are considering it, but these elections receive outsize attention compared to office's power.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich, shown at a White House event in November, met with GOP members of the Senate Finance Committee last week for a closed-door discussion about the health care law.

Meet The Republican Governors Who Don't Want To Repeal All Of Obamacare

Jan 23, 2017
Eleven states with GOP governors expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Now those governors want to make sure the expansion isn't unwound if the ACA is repealed.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich was asked this week whether he could support Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican nominee. "At this point, I just can't do it," he told MSNBC. He's shown here campaigning in Maryland in April.

3 More Prominent Republicans Say They Cannot Endorse Donald Trump

Jun 16, 2016
Since Trump secured the GOP nomination, he has done little to quell concerns of many Republicans. Maryland's and Ohio's GOP governors are now among those refusing to endorse him.
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Gov. Sandoval Plans To Vote For Trump After Kasich Drops Out

May 05, 2016

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he plans to vote for Donald Trump after fellow governor John Kasich and all other major Republican candidates dropped out of the presidential race.

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Republican presidential candidate John Kasich speaks during a town hall at Thomas farms Community Center on Monday in Maryland.

Kasich Dropping Out Of Presidential Race; Donald Trump Assured GOP Nomination

May 04, 2016
The Ohio governor is suspending his presidential campaign, leaving Donald Trump as the last man standing. Kasich won one state — his home state — and trails far behind in the delegate count.
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Ted Cruz announced that he is dropping out of the presidential race.

Ted Cruz Ends Presidential Campaign After Indiana Loss

May 03, 2016
"From the beginning I've said that I would continue on as long as there was a viable path to victory," Cruz told supporters. "Tonight I'm sorry to say it appears that path has been foreclosed."
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Hillary Clinton has a commanding delegate lead overall, with pledged delegates and with superdelegates.

Here's Where The Delegate Math Stands Before Tuesday's Indiana Primary

May 03, 2016
If Donald Trump wins most of Indiana's delegates, his path to the nomination will be clear. Even if Bernie Sanders wins the state, he will likely wake up with less of a chance of being the nominee.
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While campaigning in Indiana, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz came face to face with a protester who supports his rival Donald Trump.

WATCH: Ted Cruz Clashes With Trump Supporter, 'He Is Playing You For A Chump'

May 02, 2016
It wasn't the only unfortunate incident that befell Ted Cruz's campaign over the weekend as he's struggling to catch Donald Trump ahead of Tuesday's crucial vote.
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Vice President Hubert Humphrey (right) and his running mate, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, wave to the crowd with their wives at the Democratic Convention in Chicago on Aug. 29, 1968. Violence ensued inside and outside the convention hall.

Taking It To The Limit: Cruz, Sanders Or Kasich Might Still Revive Convention Wars

May 02, 2016
Beyond the prospect of winning the actual nomination, each of these men sees a chance to frame the issues and politics of the general election — and to influence party dynamics for years to come.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a primary night news conference Tuesday in New York City.

Will The Real Donald Trump Please Stand Up?

Apr 28, 2016
In the past 24 hours alone, the whiplash between what rival-turned-uneven-surrogate Ben Carson called the "two different Donald Trumps" was on bold display.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Monday in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Trump won Tuesday's primary race in the state

Trump Sweeps Northeastern Primaries; Clinton Cements Wide Lead Over Sanders

Apr 26, 2016
Donald Trump is projected to win all five states that voted Tuesday. Hillary Clinton wins in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania, while Bernie Sanders is victorious in R.I., per The Associated Press.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Hagerstown, Md., on Sunday.

Tuesday Primaries: 4 Things We're Watching In 5 States

Apr 26, 2016
Five delegate-rich states on the East Coast's "Acela corridor" vote Tuesday. Can front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton wrap up their respective nominations?
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Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich shake hands at the start of a CNN debate in Coral Gables, Fla., in March.

The Cruz-Kasich Deal: Will Their Alliance Against Trump Work?

Apr 25, 2016
John Kasich and Ted Cruz will stay out of each other's way in three upcoming primary states. The nonaggression pact is an attempt to block Donald Trump from clinching the GOP nomination.
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Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval Endorsing Kasich For GOP Nominee

Apr 18, 2016

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval is endorsing Ohio Gov. John Kasich to be the next Republican nominee for president.

Kasich's campaign announced Sandoval's support in a statement Saturday.

Sandoval will also serve as a national co-chair of Kasich's campaign.

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The GOP said three years ago that it needed to reach out to a more diverse crowd. Kasich is trying to do that.

The Case For Kasich: He's The Candidate The Most Voters Think Is Okay

Apr 12, 2016
The Ohio governor says there are "two paths" for the Republican Party — one of "darkness" and the one that he's on. That may resonate more with general election voters than primary voters, though.
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Balloons fall at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. This year's convention in Cleveland is likely to be far more complicated.

Can A Candidate Pay Delegates? Plus, 3 Possible GOP Convention Scenarios

Apr 11, 2016
Rides on Air Force One and state dinners were lures the last time there was an open convention. What about cold, hard cash? Top Republican lawyer Ben Ginsberg explains what's permissible and not.
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Clockwise from top left: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sander

From The NPR Archives: Interviews With The Presidential Candidates

Mar 24, 2016
Links to past candidate interviews not currently available on NPR.org.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump called for stronger border security in the wake of the attacks in Brussels.

U.S. Officials And Presidential Candidates React To Brussels Attacks

Mar 22, 2016
GOP presidential candidates were among the first politicians to respond to the Tuesday morning attacks.
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Hillary Clinton has a large lead in total delegates, fueled by her enormous lead with superdelegates, unpledged party elected leaders and officials who can vote at the convention however they want.

Why Both The Democratic And Republican Races Are Probably Going To June

Mar 15, 2016
The delegate races on both sides are tight. For Republicans, their crowded field is splitting up the votes. For Democrats, the calendar could favor Bernie Sanders over the next several weeks.
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Donald Trump reacts during a campaign rally in Fayetteville, N.C., Wednesday.

Here's What You Need To Know About The March 15 'Mega Tuesday' Contests

Mar 11, 2016
The primaries and caucuses in big, important states hold more than 1,000 delegates and could essentially determine the nominees of both parties.
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Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Macomb Community College in Michigan.

Pressure's On Trump, Sanders In Crucial Contests Tuesday

Mar 08, 2016
More than 300 delegates are at stake. Michigan is the state to watch. Sanders has a chance to start to reverse the narrative — and Trump needs to quell conversation of a brokered convention.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, right, gestures with his hands Thursday as Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., listens to Trump's response during a Republican presidential primary debate in Detroit.

5 GOP Debate Takeaways: Rivals Try To Take Down Trump As He Slings Insults

Mar 03, 2016
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz allied to gang up Donald Trump as he was pressed on immigration and foreign policy. John Kasich tried to rise above the fray in the nastiest GOP debate yet.

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