Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, responded to increasing tensions at opponent Donald Trump’s rallies and was pressed on whether he will support Trump if he wins the Republican nomination. He responded, “It’s tough, I mean, but he’s not going to be the nominee.”
Over the weekend, Kasich said Trump was “getting close” to disqualifying himself from the nomination. “Let’s see what happens,” Kasich told Chuck Todd on NBC’s “Meet the Press” when asked what it would take for Trump to disqualify himself.
The Ohio governor further lamented the tone of the Trump campaign:
“Everything is negative. Everything is, ‘America’s losing, and we’re terrible.’ I mean, come on. Look, we’ve got our challenges. People are worried about the security of their job, they’re worried about the wages, they’re worried about not getting any interest in the bank, they’re worried about their kids’ future.”
Looking ahead to Tuesday’s contests, Kasich – who leads Trump by 6 points in his home state – assured supporters, “I’m going to win Ohio with the great support, I hope, of the Ohio folks here.”









