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John served nine terms in the United States House of Representatives, before retiring from the House in order to pursue new challenges and experiences outside of Washington. John is a strong advocate of personal responsibility and while he served in Congress he played major leadership roles on a variety of issues. While a member of Congress, John repeatedly argued that government shouldn’t live beyond its means. As Chairman of the House Budget Committee, John worked to build the plan that balanced the federal budget for the first time since the late 1960’s.
John Kasich worked hard to achieve fiscal responsibility while he was in Washington, but he didn’t stop there. He also chaired the historic congressional conference committee that overhauled the welfare system. He built on his commitment to limited government and championed defense reform and worked hard to eliminate wasteful government spending by effectively building coalitions with members of both sides of the aisle.
John Kasich will provide exactly the kind of conservative leadership the people of Ohio need. I urge all of you to support John in his campaign for Governor of Ohio.
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Parmer, Louis
11/06/2009 01:35 PM
Kasich has a good blog post about the importance of Ohio. Check out http://blog.kasichforohio.com/?p=986
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Asma, Jacob
10/16/2009 10:33 AM
We need more politicians like John Kasich - honest,
dedicated, and hard-working!
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DFCSTech
10/13/2009 05:34 AM
John's a solid guy. I used to watch him battle in Congress, on C-SPAN for long periods of time. With Huckabee's help, he will have a good shot at winning.
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SSC - Hardcore Texan
10/12/2009 06:48 PM
Congratulations to the Huck's Army web site on their second year anniversary today, Oct. 12. This organization is another great way to support Mike and other conservatives in the political arena. If you have not checked it out, please go to
www.hucksarmy.com and see what a great group of people are members and also read more related and helpful news. Thanks !!Happy 2nd Year Anniversary to HucksArmy and many more to come !!
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Hecht, Chuck
10/12/2009 12:11 PM
I am excited to see a solid candidate for Ohio Governor and pleased that John Kasich received such a nice endorsement. There is renewed hope for Ohio.
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Shelley Ahlersmeyer
10/12/2009 08:07 AM
This is a great endorsement!
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Doug
10/11/2009 03:52 PM
Just another thing to add to our nation's Obamanation.
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Huckapedia
10/11/2009 02:04 AM
It's great to hear Mike Huckabee endorsed John Kasich for Ohio Governor!
Ohio Huckabee Fans, click link below to read ways on how to help John Kasich become Ohio's 63rd Governor in 2010.
[URL]http://www.freewebs.com/huckapedia/huckabeeendorsements.htm[URL]
Let's help elect strong conservatives to Congress that will help lift America back up to higher ground.
All Huckabee Fans, check to see if your county is listed in the 400 Counties of Huckabee Fans video. Mike Huckabee's network of fans continue to expand at an phenomenal pace throughout America.
http://www.huckabeefanclub.com
Let's help locate a Huckabee Fan in every county of every state in America before the 2012 Presidential Elections arrive.
The Huckabee Energy keeps on growing 24/7... it's getting so exciting! Onward Huckabee Fans!!!
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mxnwilson
10/10/2009 07:52 PM
Wow! Now I am a little envious of my Huck Pac friends from Ohio. I sure wish I could vote for him. :)
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Darrin Cline
10/10/2009 07:39 PM
I grew up in central Ohio. John Kasich was a congressman from a nearby district. He has always been very well respected for his integrity, work ethic, servant attitude, and ideas.
I know many in Ohio who are excited about his campaign. I was hoping he might be endorsed by HuckPAC. He will be an excellent candidate and this will be an exciting race as he tries to unseat the incumbent.
Many early observers give him a good chance - a recent Rasmussen poll shows it would be a dead heat if held now - it will most likely be a close race. How helpful it would be for redistricting and 2012 presidential races to have GOP Gov's in Ohio, Virginia, and a few other states that currently have Dem Govs but could be in play - Michigan, Iowa, and Colorado come to mind.