COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. John Kasich has become the latest 2016 presidential contender to draw attention for an apparent generalization related to Latinos.
During remarks Thursday at a golf club in Orange County, California, Kasich — known for his folksy, plain-talking style — told a story about a note left for him by a Latina hotel maid. “A lot of them do jobs that they’re willing to do, and that’s why in the hotel you leave a little tip,” Kasich remarked, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Kasich, a second-term governor and former congressman, went on to tell a story from a day or so earlier in Los Angeles.
“This lady wrote me in my hotel there in L.A. She wrote this note. It said, `I really want you to know that I care about your stay.’ Is that just the greatest thing?” Kasich said, according to the newspaper. “So, you know, we can learn a lot and she’s Hispanic, ’cause I didn’t know it at the time, but I met her in the hallway — asked her if I could get a little more soap,” he said chuckling.
Otro producto del Partido de Trump—@JohnKasich. Hablar sobre los latinos no solo quiere decir hablar de propinas. http://t.co/uQ29lGgFet
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 18, 2015
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton tweeted, in Spanish: “Otro producto del Partido de Trump – (at) JohnKasich. Hablar sobre los latinos no solo quiere decir hablar de propinos” — “Another product of the Party of Trump — John Kasich. Talking about Latinos doesn’t just mean talking about tips.”
Kasich worked to clarify his comments, telling NBC News’ Chuck Todd that he’s “always said that Hispanics are such a critical part of the fabric of the United States.”
“They’re so critical to our country. They’re God-fearing, and they’re hard working,” Kasich said in an interview set to air on Sunday. “And if I need to clarify what I meant by that, I’m more than glad to do it.”









