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    In November 2014, Kasich won re-election, defeating Democrat Ed FitzGerald, the county executive of Cuyahoga County, 64% to 33%. He won 86 of 88 counties. He won 86 of 88 counties. Kasich, who was elected with Tea Party support in 2010, faced some backlash from some Tea Party activists.

  2. FOX News. Anti-Trump Kasich stuns MSNBC host by saying there's 'real possibility' Biden won't be candidate. Former Republican governor of Ohio and MSNBC political analyst John Kasich stunned...

  3. Jul 19, 2016 · Kasich ran for re-election as governor of Ohio in the 2014 elections. Kasich won the Republican nomination in the unopposed primary on May 6, 2014. The general election took place on November 4, 2014.

  4. COLUMBUS - When John Kasich first was deciding to run for president, he continually told advisers: “I don’t want to embarrass myself.” Did he, or did he not? The question, and its impact on...

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  6. Kasich for America; Campaign: Republican primaries for the U.S. presidential election, 2016: Candidate: John Kasich Governor of Ohio (2011–2019) Affiliation: Republican Party: Announced: July 21, 2015: Suspended: May 4, 2016: Headquarters: Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Key people: Beth Hansen, campaign manager John Weaver, senior strategist Charlie ...

  7. Jul 27, 2015 · What he does now: Kasich is the 69th Governor of Ohio, elected first in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. What he used to do: Kasich was a managing director in the Investment Banking Division of Lehman Brothers up until the 2008 financial collapse.

  8. Jul 21, 2015 · In a three-year blaze of activity after his work as lead negotiator on the balanced budget, he wrote a best-selling book, declined re-election to Congress, made a brief run for president and landed a show on Fox News, “Heartland with John Kasich.” In 2001, the year he left Washington, he began his years at Lehman Brothers.