Former Speaker John Boehner Endorses John Kasich as Mitt Romney Campaigns alongside
Former 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will join GOP hopeful John Kasich in two campaign stops the eve before a critical vote in Ohio.
On Sunday night, it was revealed that Romney would campaign in behalf of a Republican candidate for the first time. He is expected to appear alongside Kasich at his two Ohio events in Canton and Columbus on Monday afternoon.
Romney has not yet formally endorsed any candidate in this Republican nomination election cycle, but has come out against the front-runner Donald Trump. Earlier this month, Romney blasted Trump during a speech where he encouraged voters to vote for Trump’s rivals.
"I believe with all
On March 15, Marco Rubio was embarrassingly destroyed in his home state’s Presidential Primary against Donald Trump, 46%-27%. After that, he decided to drop out of the race, and has still yet to actually endorse Mr. Trump. With Rep. David Jolly and Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera floundering in the campaign, the Republican Party started pushing Marco Rubio to reverse his decision and run re-election because he would be a much better candidate.
The candidate chosen as the Republican nominee will compete against Democrat Mike Renck for Bastrop County Sheriff in November.
The New Jersey Gubernatorial election is coming up and citizens must vote for the candidate they think will best serve their needs. New Jersey’s Constitution includes that general elections shall be held annually on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November also, the time of holding such elections may be altered by law. Currently there are two candidates, Kim Guadagno who is on the Republican side and Phil Murphy who stands on the Democratic side. Both candidates have contradictory perspectives on topics that are spoken about during the debates. I believe Phil Murphy is the best candidate due to his promising ideas on controversial issues that are seen in New Jersey. Considering that there are more democrats than republicans in
Texas senator, Ted Cruz, won Iowa’s caucus vote for the Republican’s presidential race. Ted Cruz is in strong opposition in what Obama has done and has rallied voters who agree with him. His campaign promises to defend against terrorism and repeal Obama’s healthcare program. Many other candidates found it difficult to get a caucus vote and have decided to drop out of the presidential race. Former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee, dropped out of the race. Many of the other governors barely got support according to the recent Iowa
Since then, the Duggars haven't shared who they are supporting, but a lot of people assume that it could be Cruz. Everyone would love to know who the Duggars want to win, but they are smart. They know that if they back someone it could hurt their campaign. After the big Josh Duggar scandal, they have been staying out of the headlines if they can.
Hugh Anthony Cregg III, better known by his stage name of Huey Lewis was born in New York City in 1950. He is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. Huey Lewis is perhaps best known as the leader of of Huey Lewis & The News, one of the most popular musical groups of 1980s. Apart from singing he is also known as an actor who has appeared in movies like "Duets" with Gweneth Paltrow, "Short Cuts" and "Sphere".
In the 2016 Republican primaries, there is considerable speculation, with presidential candidate Donald Trump's opponents in his own party, that a contested convention might take place. On March 16, 2016, Former Speaker of the House, John Boehner, said that in the case of a brokered convention he would support the current Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, for the nomination, despite the fact that Ryan is not a presidential candidate. Boehner's remarks sparked controversy by highlighting the fact that the Republican Party is not necessarily obliged to select a candidate participating in the primary election process.
In 2011, Mike Pence announced his intention to run for governor of Indiana the following year. Despite strong name recognition and a platform focused on tax cuts and job growth, he became embroiled in a heated race with Democrat John Gregg, eventually pulling out a close win with just under 50 percent of the
With the Republican Party on an urgent mission to woo Latino voters, one of its leading presidential candidates has been enmeshed for two weeks in a nasty feud over his inflammatory comments about Mexican immigrants.
This Alamogordo scan isn 't partisan. In 2012, Gov. Mitt Romney casually talked about Russia as “our number One strategic enemy.” He then moved on to make different facets in his foreign policy debate with
For months, the crowded GOP field all pledged to commit their support on whoever the eventual party’s nominee would be. That was months ago. Now, the three remaining candidates have reversed their earlier vows to support the eventual GOP nominee.
The alliance left both campaign supporters questioning their motives as a recent NBC News/WSJ poll showed voters overwhelmingly opposed the alliance. The alliance became shaky just hours after both campaigns announced their divide and conquer plan when Kasich said his supporters should still vote for him even though he wasn 't campaigning there. The alliance quickly dissolved when Cruz stated there was no alliance leading to Kasich 's campaign to tweet out a subliminal message of "I hate liars."
Ohio has an interesting election season for the 2018 cycle. The candidates for the Gubernatorial Race on the Republican side are well known, well connected and currently all serving in either the State or Federal Level. The Democratic candidates include a former US Representative, a former state
He’s chosen another former Republican governor as a running mate, one with fundraising bona fides, and is seen by many as the great tan hope of the Libertarian Party, a man who, as Johnson recently described himself to a crowd of the faithful, might be able to take “your weekly meeting that’s occurring in the tree house” and move it to an auditorium.
The Boston Herald noted that all three men are in Romney's hands and are possibly seeking his rather important endorsement. Mitt Romney himself has denied that he has any favorites in the race. Bloomberg reports that he has characterized himself as "firecely neutral" about the whole matter. This has fueled rumors that he is being courted by the candidates and in Jeb Bush's case this seems to be a fair assumption. Bush has spent time complimenting Romney, calling him a "senior statesman" in the Republican party. He even said that he wished Romney was