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Newt Gingrich to join Kasich statewide bus tour

Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich will join Republican John Kasich’s statewide bus campaign tour on Tuesday for a rally in Lima, Kasich’s campaign announced.

The tour for Republican Kasich’s campaign for governor starts Monday with a sendoff at 10 a.m. in Westerville and then goes to Wilmington for a 12:45 p.m. rally at the Murphy Theater, 50 W. Main St.

At 4:30 p.m. there will be a rally in Cincinnati at Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St.

On Tuesday, the tour comes to Montgomery County at 11 a.m. for the Montgomery County Victory Rally at 8534 Yankee St. in Centerville.

Next the tour goes to Lima for a 2 p.m. rally with Gingrich at the Veterans Memorial Civic and Convention Center, 7 Town Square.

Also Tuesday, the tour will come to Toledo for a 6:30 p.m. event at the Erie Street Market, 237 S. Erie St.

On Wednesday, rallies are scheduled for Port Clinton, Avon Lake, Medina, Strongsville and Fairborn.

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By Charter Bus DC

February 1, 2011 12:09 AM | Link to this

Here is a similar story President Ronald Reagan, whose 100th birthday is on Feb. 6, had a particular fondness for his ranch, his elder son, Michael, recalls with relish. To mark this centenary milestone, Michael hosts Newsmax on a nostalgic video tour of Rancho del Cielo, where he says his father was able to escape the pomp and circumstance of being a giant on the global stage to find the quiet solitude so tied to his love of the simple life.

By paul

October 27, 2010 10:11 AM | Link to this

Taxpayers MUST hold Strickland Accountable for 400,000 jobs LOST in Ohio; We MUST hold Strickland Accountable for Losing NCR; VOTE FOR KASICH!

By getoverit

October 25, 2010 5:58 PM | Link to this

Speaking of sinners, I hope that Archbishop prays for himself. How easy it is to beat up on pregnant women and gays. Newt Gingrich is a massive hypocrite, taking divorce issues to his wife’s cancer treatment, and refusing to pay child support and alimony. Yep he’s an institution all right. An insane asylum. And since when are the R’s concerned about taxpayer/consumer issues? What you get for your money is a big picture, people. Right now private industry is doing a tap dance on your head.

By paul

October 25, 2010 4:44 PM | Link to this

I’ll take Kasich/Gingrich any day, over Strickland/UNIONS! Gingrich is a very bright, intelligent guy. The Union bosses, on the other hand….

By Conservative Christian

October 25, 2010 4:21 PM | Link to this

Kasich defends family values, he defends the rights to own guns, he is a Christian, he is against killing babies, and he is against gays having any rights. VOTE FOR KASICH NEXT TUESDAY.

By Leslie

October 25, 2010 2:53 PM | Link to this

Kasich balanced the federal budget when Clinton was President. It was not Clinton, it was Kasich and the republicans that balanced the budget. Clinton had to be dragged along kicking and screaming. The Governor’s election is about the State of Ohio. Do you want to fix Ohio, then vote Kasich. If you want Ohio to be depended on the other states through the federal government like the welfare state of California, then vote for Strickland.

By Noneya

October 25, 2010 1:03 PM | Link to this

Funny how everyone always talks about “the same old tired Republican Party” when the Dumbocraps old both houses most of the time and run the deficits through the roof. When did we last have a balanced budget? You guessed it! When the GOP held both houses. I see no one mentions that O’Carter (oops…Obama) has run up more of a debt in JUST TWO YEARS than every president COMBINED up through and including Reagan. Absolutely astounding!!

By mort

October 25, 2010 12:48 PM | Link to this

I want to KNOW what Kaisch did at Lehman Bro. The company CRASHED….and tried to get the taxpayers to bail them out. Why did Kasich leave and join FOX NEWS?? WHY did he leave Fox news for WALL STREET? An…WHAT TYPE OF TRADE DEALS DID Portman sign off on?? What did this TRADE Rep do to SAVE Ohio JOBS???

By ukgirl

October 25, 2010 8:34 AM | Link to this

Well I was undeceided on who to vote for in the race for governor but this has made me deceide, I am voting for STRICKLAND. Newt is another “Nut Job” and if JK wants him to tour with him then he can have him, can’t stand the lying “Newtster”

By Max

October 25, 2010 8:18 AM | Link to this

The only thing that explains this is Kasich must have had a contractual deal with Newt. This is nothing BUT a liability to Kasich. Newt has nothing to do with Ohio and the name recognition factor comes with a load of ethics investigations…..Kasich’s campaign manager should be fired for this one.

By EthicsWatch

October 25, 2010 7:25 AM | Link to this

Kasich being supported by Newt (84 ethics investigations) Gingrich is only appropriate. Kasich = Outsourcing Ohio Jobs. Do any Ohioan’s really feel that their gun rights are being restricted? The NRA supports Governor Strickland, giving him an “A” on the second amendment and they give Kasich an “F”. Vote Strickland.

By Elizabeth Reichsteinelli

October 25, 2010 6:33 AM | Link to this

Newt Gingrich is tops when it comes to knowledge of our rights and freedoms. The whole Republican party would do well with his support. I agree that Nancy Pelosi should be sent back to California. She is a nasty sight watching her wring her hands at successfully passing a restrictive, socialist bill. I support John Boehner, Portman and Kasich. Fisher is an enemy to people who value gun rights. Portman will protect your gun rights. Boehner knows that healthcare bill is not good for a free society such a America. It must be repealed! Boehner, Portman and Kasich are getting my vote!

By Jeviden Tannerhill

October 25, 2010 6:21 AM | Link to this

Mr. Kasich is bringing out the big guns with Newt Gingrich on the trail with him. Newt is a great historian as well as a visionary! I believe Kasich, Portman and Boehner are the people to support next week. We cannot continue with the Obama hidden moves working to move what is public into the hands of the government. George Soros is an evil man working with Obama. Soros is against our freedom of speech, our right to keep and bear arms and much more. He is a marxist! Pelosi can be brought down. The woman who closes doors and not let all representatives in when planning and voting on legislation. She is a snake in the grass. Boehner is a great man that will do well in her place. Our Tea Party people are tired of watching our rights being taken away. These Dems must be stopped! Boehner, Portman and Kasich are the answers we need for next week!

By paul

October 24, 2010 11:11 PM | Link to this

Kasich understands how to create an environment that attracts and keeps jobs. Vote for Kasich! Democrats must not realize that one of their largest donors, George Soros, of Soros Investments, Quantum Funds, IS Wall Street! Much of Soros’ investments are in FOREIGN companies, also, and Mumbai Exchange, India’s stock exchange. Democrats are naive and ignorant.

By mort

October 24, 2010 8:34 PM | Link to this

The Ohio GOP has the SAME old tired Republicans that GOT US INTO THIS mess running again. Kaisch QUIT congress to get some of Rubert Murdock money at Fox News….AND THEN he went to WALL STREET TO MAKE the big bucks..while Ohioians was losing their money. Portman…HELP..JOBS LEAVE Ohio…what did he do to save Ohioians jobs..NOT A THING!!! AN..DeWine.give me a break. He worked for Bush…and NOT Ohio

By Carlos

October 24, 2010 8:28 PM | Link to this

Boy thats a pair.They can tell the people of Wilmington how if they get in they will give people a tax break and cut their un-employment extension.Might just have to go there to hear the BOO”s them two are going to hear

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