It doesn’t seem too long ago that pig John Kasich, a faux Republican was on Faux News and would cream his pants every time Willard Mitt Romney would be on TV during the 2012 election. Fast forward eight years and the real John Kasich has revealed himself. After pigging out during the 2016 Republican primary and telling everyone how his daddy was a mailman, Kasich will speak on behalf of racist, rapist Senile Joe Biden. Who coudn’t see this coming? He probably got a bonus check from CNN for doing this.
The good news here is that no one gives a damn about porky John Kasich. Not even people from Ohio.
John Kasich, the pig who couldn’t stop eating during the 2016 Repubican primary to speak at 2020 Democrat convention |
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Former Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) will reportedly endorse Joe Biden next month during a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Wisconsin.
Kasich, a prominent intraparty critic of President Donald Trump, appeared poised to speak in support of the former vice president, according to the Associated Press. The former Ohio governor is one of several high-profile Republicans likely to endorse and campaign for Biden ahead of the general election.
The likely endorsement comes after years of ill-will between the former governor and Trump. The animosity between the two men stretches back to the 2016 presidential primaries, where Trump and Kasich competed fiercely for the Republican nomination.
Kasich, a center-right moderate, initially attempted to consolidate the anti-Trump vote behind his candidacy but failed to stand out in the crowded primary race. Even after Trump scored early victories in New Hampshire and South Carolina, Kasich failed to capitalize on the winnowing field of candidates. Overall, the governor never grew his support among GOP voters and only carried his home state of Ohio in the nominating contests.
Kasich continued his opposition to Trump well after dropping out of the race. First, the governor opted to not attend the Republican National Convention where Trump would officially be nominated, despite the event being held in his own state. Then, Kasich refused overtures to publicly support Trump in the general election against then-Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton.