Watch this incredibly emotional moment during a John Kasich town hall
So there’s another possible upside: “The fact that there’s more to learn about him and, more than anybody on the Republican side, I think it’s safe to say, he’s been a real gentleman”.
John Kasich said Tuesday he won’t change laws on marriage equality as president because the U.S. Supreme Court ruling past year was the “end of” discussion on the issue, according to a report in NBC News. “That’s fine with me”.
“Let me be clear, I’m for traditional marriage, but I’ve been to my first gay wedding”, Kasich answered.
Trump went on to say, “for religious leader to question a person’s faith is disgraceful”.
“Republican presidential hopeful John Kasich on Thursday emphasized the staying power of his campaign, painting a path to the nomination that extends past this weekend’s SC primary”. “I am proud to endorse him today and spread his optimistic message across our great state”.
However, he continued, “nobody is going to come riding in on a white stallion to solve all of the problems in our community, whether it’s education, whether it’s drugs, whether it’s the fact that we feel divided”. “Within seconds the campaign had denounced it and Kasich denounced it and so we won’t be going down that path again”, said Mr. Davis. “Does that mean you would go out of your way to protect that right?”
That’s when Kasich ended the conversation. “The court has spoken”.
“Look, we’re not changing any laws”, Kasich is quoted as saying. “Because it’s not up to any of us to judge who’s good and who’s bad”. As of the most recent filings, Kasich has the least financial assets of any candidate who survived the New Hampshire primary, where he finished second.