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Kasich plans Sunday “Home Town Rally”
Soon after President Barack Obama rallies on Sunday in Cleveland with Gov. Ted Strickland, other Democrats and hip-hop artist Common, Republican John Kasich, Strickland’s challenger, will hold a “Home Town Rally” in Westerville, Kasich’s campaign announced.
The rally, with Franklin County candidates, will be at Americheer, 20 Collegeview Rd., at 3:45 p.m., the campaign said.
Before the rally, Kasich plans to campaign door-to-door with Columbus-area Ohio House candidates.
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By Perspective
November 1, 2010 12:21 PM | Link to this
USAR I see you’re still pretending to be a vet. You continue to spout Dem party lies. Vote for Boehner and Kasich and Portmann if you ant our state turned around. If you like the “change” the Dems brought to us (you know,higher health care costs,socializing our nation,etc) then vote for the Dems. They would love to control your life.
By paul
October 31, 2010 2:10 PM | Link to this
Ohio needs to join the other 22 states who are fighting to repeal ObamaCare. We need “Real” healthcare/insurance reform. Under Strickland’s watch, we lost NCR, too. Vote for KASICH!
By UNITED STATES ARMY RETIRED
October 31, 2010 12:11 PM | Link to this
The REPS were over the three houses from 2001 to 2008.When the REPS were in charge of all three houses. They were hand a surplus.When the Dems got control they were handed a busted ecomony.A wall street crash. A housing market crash.Should I go on.The DEMS only hold 58 seats in the SEN.And it take 60 vote to pass or move a bill forward.In the Congress.the DEMS hold 256 seats.and every time they pass a bill with out REP help. Because Rep voted no .That bill was sent to the SEN for final passage vote. BUT sence the DEM only holds 58 seats. And you need 60 vote for final passage. The REP block it there to. I vote for poeple who are willing to work with each other. No matter what your differences are.We all breath the same air in this country.Buy from the same stores. And probably drink the same type of beer.I just can’t vote for a person that Divides this country by parties. By spreeding hate.Spreading fear,Telling lies.And is not willing to work with the other side.For people rights. Right to work,Right to health care,Right to vote,Right to have SSI there for us on our retirement age,Right to fair wadges to take care of my family. John Boehner on Jobs Voted NO on increasing minimum wage to $7.25. (Jan 2007. See i look at all the facts before i cast my vote.And so should you.vote your merit. Not theirs.Vote past the hate and the lies ohio.By the way, I’m a American.And proud of it.Check the facts your self.Google John Boehner on the issues.Or Google John Beohner vote record.Scroll down to (Rep John Boehner (R-OH8)Voting Record-gov Trak-us.) You decide who John Boehners for
By Leslie
October 31, 2010 11:05 AM | Link to this
Here is the differences. Strickland is big government. Strickland supports a big central government. Strickland supports the federal government making decisions for all states. Strickland supports group speak not individuality. Strickland supports one size fits all. That is not America and that is not Ohio. We are individuals. Take away our individuality and we are not Americans. As much as we are the same we are different, therefore, one size fits all does not work. Kasich is small government. Kasich believes in individuality - our uniqueness is what makes our greatness our creativity. Kasich believes in supporting and promoting the individuality. Each state is the same yet different, Kasich respects and supports the differences and uniqueness in each State. Are individuality is what blends us into the exceptional United States. If you believe in our greatness of being diverse unique individuals working together as one for liberty then vote for Kasich to restore Ohio’s greatness.
By Cam
October 30, 2010 2:39 PM | Link to this
Ohio will lead the downfall of fear and hate in the Country and not be the state apparently to show we are not stupid to the ploys of Tea party aka Republicans!
By Michelle
October 30, 2010 2:30 PM | Link to this
Ohio this year is confused if they followed the parties in congress and is going to lead the downfall of this country this election by voting for the tea party aka REPUBLICAN PARTY. Call it what you want we have lost sanity to the truth. The Republican party of today is not the party we know! Jerry your right and the state of ohio voters have no one to blame if this election does not look forward.
By Independent
October 30, 2010 1:21 PM | Link to this
Make the responsible choice… VOTE INDEPENDENT!!!!! The hell with both parties (especially the REPUNKLICANS!)
By jerry
October 30, 2010 12:23 PM | Link to this
There are no true Republicans this year if you kept up which most people hasn’t. Most voting are on hate not trying to continue to rebuild and it is common sense it can not be done in 20 montths. What a JOKE! I am not voting to put these Guys in who lost Jobs in this state and stop lying that Strickland and Fisher done it. It don’t work anymore it is in the books do reasearch instead of listening to the idiots that caused it the last 8 years. Ohio and this country has bought into the same old Republican agenda thinking the republicans do not not spend, they are fiscal responsibile and they have small government. Voters in Ohio use to check history and proven facts not words coming out of the corrupt money republicans. The state of Ohio and this country better mark this date down NOV 2010 because the voters voting for these republicans who want foreign countries, special interests, large corporations to control you and this country for poverty jobs and business as usual deserves what is coming to you. DON’T gripe because what you caused if these corrupted and fake people Kasich and Portman get in. It is a shame and I am a shame of my party we vote for people who do not govern and pay them high paychecks to do this. Ohio people are selling out america along with this country and the ones working will see their pay and their jobs eventaully go by by. Check your TV ADS on Insurance companies, go to your bank and draw out money we have you to thank for selling us out and letting money rule the votes not the people.
By deano
October 29, 2010 10:51 PM | Link to this
Keep thinking that the GOP and the Tea Party are your friends. Best you wash them off your brains and VOTE DEMOCRAT FOR THE NEXT 8 YRS. because that was how long it took the GOP to get us into this mess.
By Carl Burl
October 29, 2010 8:58 PM | Link to this
I appreciate Strickland for his strong support of gun rights and being pro-gun. Strickland, however, does not have my support because he does not seek to block the healthcare bill for Ohio. He supports it. I support healthcare for our people but not through the Obamacare Healthcare bill. I support Kasich. We need legislators that will not create big govt. with more and more laws! These bills the Obama people create such as the healthcare bill have regulations and restrictions that should not be. I support John Boehner for Congress and Portman for Senator. Kasich will support freedom for a free America as well!
By TYGO
October 29, 2010 5:56 PM | Link to this
So, let me get this straight; the massive debt has occured during the 18 months that Obama has been in office? Vote Republican and we will go right back to the policies that put us in the toilet to begin with. John Kasich was a huge part of the problem along with Rob Portman. They made their fortunes on Wall Street bleeding the average working person and padding the pockets of the wealthy and the banks. How much longer will we be so damn stupid as to believe the lies and ignore the history of these people? It’s very simple to make a choice. Their records are available on-line. Lets vote in Republicans and go right back to the failed policies of taking care of the ultra rich and screw the middle class. We deserve what we get if we continue to believe the political ads and mis-information being spewed by both sides. Professional politicians with millions of special interest dollars will be the end of us all unless we wise up. So damn sad.
By uncle jj
October 29, 2010 4:54 PM | Link to this
hey DDN — you have kasich spelled wrong in one of your headlines right now. maybe after he’s governor for 8 years, you’ll have enough of an opportunity to get it right
By a fresh start
October 29, 2010 4:24 PM | Link to this
Do not worry. I and most people I know will be voting republican at least for this election. If the tea party candidates cannot control the republicans this country is doomed. Wait until 20 years when the trillions dollars in bonds from this debt become due. All these current young people will be paying 40% of their wages in federal taxes.
By Hot Chicks Vote Republican
October 29, 2010 2:47 PM | Link to this
I bet if Common really knew how horrible our president is for this country he wouldnt be supporting him….. Let’s take over Congress and turn this country around!! Make the right choice and VOTE REPUBLICAN!!!