How Did John Kasich Strengthen America

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“Frankly, we are republicans and they’re democrats but before all of that, we’re Americans. And I believe we need to unify in so many ways to rebuild our country to strengthen our country, to rebuild our defense, and for America to secure its place in the world; for us, for our children, and for the next generation.” John Kasich can help America. With his experience, America will be better again. Kasich for us. John Kasich is electable.
Voters will be skeptical of sending another inexperienced senator like Ted Cruz into the White House. They are unlikely to nominate someone like Donald Trump who has record-low favorability ratings. John Kasich is free from fatal flaws that Hillary Clinton and her team will ruthlessly exploit. From 1979 to 1983, John Kasich was an Ohio State Senator. Then from 1982 to 2000,
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a better education system. He believes above all else that “Education is a state and local issue and should not be micro-managed by the federal government.” As governor of Ohio, John Kasich claims he “quadrupled the number of available vouchers” and expanded the number of schools that accept vouchers. For American students to be prepared for success in an increasingly competitive global economy, they must receive strong education support from parents and educators. Kasich believes that state and local issues should not be micro-managed by the federal government. New laws were enacted in Ohio by John Kasich and has effectively defended against the threat of federal intrusion and privacy abuses that have raised concerns nationwide. “As President, I would push all states to develop, adopt, and maintain their own rigorous standards and not impose federally mandated learning standards on local schools. I promise to protect student privacy and their personal education information. I will encourage all education leaders to seek input from parents and communities to make work align with expectations and priorities of those

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