The governor,whose pitch is based on experience and decency, has polled neck-and-neck with Donald Trump main into Tuesday’s contestsOhio governor John Kasich has spent the final week making two basic pitches to voters in his home state, or as he fights for the future of his presidential campaign ahead of Tuesday’s fabricate (to make up, invent)-or-break primary in Ohio.
His first pitch – much like Hillary Clinton’s,actually is that he has experience in getting things done in Washington (from his eight terms in Congress and his five terms atop the House budget committee) and as the leader of an executive branch (his one-and-a-half terms as governor of the swing state of Ohio). His policies aren’t theoretical solutions; his efficacy won’t be based on how well Congress takes to being coerced (which is never well).
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Source: theguardian.com