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In D.C., reporters ask Kasich about Trump, Trump and some-more Trump

  • July 08, 2015
  • Washington

Ohio Gov. John Kasich (Shawn Thew, European Pressphoto Agency)

Ohio Gov. John Kasich (Shawn Thew, European Pressphoto Agency)

“What would we like to know?”

That’s not how many politicians in Washington start a news conference. But it’s how Ohio Gov. John Kasich motionless to flog things off Tuesday when he faced a room packaged with inhabitant domestic reporters collected to get an refurbish on his presidential ambitions.

The questions substantially were not what Kasich expected:

  • What’s his response to Donald Trump’s outline of Mexican immigrants as criminals?
  • What does it contend about a Republican Party that Trump is brazen of Kasich in a polls?
  • How disturbed is he that Trump will be authorised to attend in a initial Republican presidential discuss — and he won’t?

If Kasich was undone by a media’s duration mania with a billionaire genuine estate mogul, he didn’t uncover it.

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“I’m not going to put carts before horses here,” Kasich pronounced when asked whether he was disturbed about not creation a cut. “We have a month to go. We’ll see what happens.”

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Reporters did ask about some-more than Trump during Tuesday’s news conference — with other questions about fundraising, his ardent celebrity and new comparisons of him and Jon Huntsman, a former Utah administrator and unsuccessful 2012 GOP contender.

“I’m John Kasich, I’m not anybody else,” he pronounced finally. “We’ll see, if we confirm to go forward, how people feel about that.”

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