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John Kasich: “Jeb Has Taken the Low Road to the Highest Office”

Ohio Gov. John Kasich responded to new attack ads from Florida Gov. Jeb Bush ahead of the New Hampshire Republican primary. While appearing on “The Kelly File” Monday night, Kasich said “Jeb has taken the low road to the highest office.”

“I’m disappointed in Jeb.”

The ads attack the Ohio governor’s support for the Medicaid expansion under ObamaCare, which is true, as well as his vote for gun control while serving as a U.S. congressman in the House of Representatives. For someone who says “you can’t insult your way to the presidency,” Bush and allied super PACs have spent more than $50 million attacking Marco Rubio and millions more attacking Donald Trump and John Kasich.

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Led by R. D. Baris, the People's Pundit, the PPD Elections Staff conducts polling and covers news about latest polls, election results and election data.

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