John Kasich
Idaho's Mormons, Vermont's 17-Year-Olds, North Dakota's Dirty Tricks: A Super Tuesday Primer
Ohio Delegates at stake: 66 READ MORE >>
Ohio Vs. Virginia: A False Choice?
Daily Deadline: Ohio, Mississippi and 2012
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Is This The Time For A Quarter-Billionaire?
We'll find out tonight whether the labor-led revolt against John Kasich in Ohio is as strong as the polls have indicated, and we'll spend tomorrow trying to prognosticate how much of that revolt will carry over into next year's presidential election in that extremely crucial swing state. READ MORE >>
Daily Deadline: Did Kasich Pull a Coakley?
Next Tuesday’s ballot measure in Ohio hasn’t gotten the attention that the attack on public employee unions in Wisconsin did. In fact, if it hadn’t caused Mitt Romney so much grief last week, I suspect much of Washington would be ignoring it right now. But it's still an important story -- and I noticed that its supporters are having some communications problems. READ MORE >>
The Plot Thickens In Ohio
Mitt on Ohio's Union Fight: A Flip Too Far?
The fight to repeal Ohio's Senate Bill 5, the sweeping anti-union law signed this past spring by Republican Gov. John Kasich, has been intense but largely off the national radar leading up to the state's referendum on Nov. 8. Who'd have guessed that it would be Mitt Romney who, with his finely tuned sensors for the prevailing political breeze, would announce to the rest of the country that the law's defenders were in trouble? READ MORE >>
Chris Christie and the Ghosts of Madison
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-- Justin Driver offers a new argument about Obama's legal philosophy. -- Obama remains competitive in North Carolina. -- John Kasich is not bitter about LeBron leaving the Cavaliers. Not at all. READ MORE >>