Ohio Governor John Kasich spoke with CNN's Anderson Cooper and highly criticized and
rejected President Trump's celebratory attacks and celebrations after he defeats Democrats.
Kasich stated that he believed Trump's way of winning is detrimental to the future of
bipartisan politics and wants Republicans to reach out and help Democrats so that they
are not left with "nothing" upon defeat.
"Name-calling or celebrating in the locker room, that's not the way to move forward.
In fact, when you win that's when you should really go out of your way to figure out how
to hand something to those who've lost."
Ohio Governor John Kasich reacts to Trump's attacks on Democrats
Kasich brings up good points that both parties should work together to solve problems, utilizing
common sense and reaching agreements that bring people together, instead of pushing
them further apart, but there's just one big problem with that.
Does Kasich have any idea what Democrats just did to Brett Kavanaugh?
Was Kasich paying any attention at all to the defamation of character and plot to take
Kavanaugh out of the Supreme Court?
If Kasich wants a more bipartisan approach to solving problems, then most people would
be OK with that.
However, how are the Republicans supposed to approach a Democratic Party who stoops
to levels so low that they'll ruin a man's career and life just on the glimmer of hope
that they can prevent President Trump from appointing a conservative to the Supreme Court?
Is that the type of bipartisanship that Kasich is talking about?
How should Brett Kavanaugh feel about the Democrats after what just happened to him?
John Kasich called out President Trump for criticizing the people he doesn't like,
but he needs to take a long look at the people on the left side of politics and the shady
tactics they're using to undercut Republicans.
They are literally ruining people's lives just to defeat their enemy.
Where is the bipartisanship from the Democrats?
Next time Kasich criticizes Trump, he better have words to describe the Democrats as of
well.
Aren't the Democrats the ones tearing the country apart every time something doesn't
go their way?
Maybe bipartisanship isn't what they need, but a jail sentence sounds more like it.
Everything from protests, riots, assaulting people, and crying in public – it's hard
not to criticize that.
When people are pounding on the door of the Supreme Court because they don't like Brett
Kavanaugh, then how are Republicans supposed to act cordial and find themselves a way to
work together?
When Sen. Dianne Feinstein is granted the chance to read an FBI report on Christine
Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh but claims she has to leave and refused to read the entire
report – then has the nerve to call it "incomplete" – what is Trump supposed to do with that?
There are so many problems with the Democratic Party and Trump is calling them out on it.
What's happening now is that others are seeing what their party has become and many
more will #WalkAway.
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