Former Ohio Governor John Kasich appeared on CNN with bad advice for Democrats even as he called out Republicans. He thinks Democrats should tack to some mythical center.
Gov. John Kasich is bloviating
After the Democratic big wins recently, former Ohio Governor John Kasich appeared on Don Lemon’s program on CNN. He admitted that Republicans are moving away from Trump and the Republican Party in large numbers. But it is his following statement that should give everyone pause.
“There is also a very big lesson for Democrats,” Jon Kasich said. “If you think you are going to win nationally with Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, and all that other stuff, you’re not going to win. Because when you look at what happened in 18, and when you look at Beshear and even look at the races in Virginia, where the Democrats have taken the State Senate, you will find those candidates running closer to the middle than on the extremes.”
Lemon then asked Kasich if he thought the country was Center Right/Center Left.
“I do. I do,” responded Kasich.”
“Even with all the rhetoric and all the division we have going on John?” Lemon asked.
“I think Don, you and I, lot of people, we live in a bubble,” Kasich replied. “We hear these voices out here whether they are on Twitter, whether they are on television. We hear those voices. But most people are not focused on those kinds of extremes.”
Kasich does not live in a bubble at all. All pundits and former politicians trying to temper the win as some need to tack to the mythical center are doing what many understand well. They are just serving their masters, the monied interests.
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Janice M Kelly says
Everyone has an opinion as to how they see different policies but in the end regardless of your leanings you will pick from those running in the primary and whomever wins then will be running against Trump- if he isn’t removed from office. Every voter should have by then enough information to decide that any of them will be miles ahead of Trump in there ability to govern and certain ones with policies that appeal more to the voter than others. BUT one thing is clear- the sum total of having Trump in office for another 4 years is anathema for our country because he is devoid of using any leadership skills that have led to any positive change for the majority of our citizens.