As John Kasich surges in the New Hampshire polls, the Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate picked up an important endorsement this past weekend from conservative Alabama Governor Robert Bentley.
“I want us to win in 2016,” Bentley told Luke Russert on MSNBC on Tuesday. “And I believe that we can win with John Kasich.”
At the endorsement event Gov @JohnKasich & @GovernorBentley exchange footballs signed by @OSUCoachMeyer & Coach Saban pic.twitter.com/etiVoV8KiC
— John Kasich (@JohnKasich) August 17, 2015
Bentley praised Kasich’s record saying that his experience, as a congressman and a governor, is exactly what the GOP needs. “There’s no one in the race, Democrat or Republican, that has as much ability as he does,” Bentley said.
But while Bentley has thrown his support behind the Ohio governor, the two haven’t always seen eye-to-eye on key issues. On immigration, Alabama passed a law in 2011 that the lead sponsor of the legislature boasted “attack[ed] every aspect of an illegal alien’s life.” Kasich, on the other hand, supports legalization for undocumented workers already living in the U.S.








