Thursday, June 16, 2016

I’ll break endorsement pledge unless Trump makes ‘dramatic change’ : John Kasich

Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Thursday that he won't keep his promise to support the gathering's chosen one unless Donald Trump makes a "sensational change," yet he pledged not to join any push to obstruct the extremely rich person specialist from getting the selection at the Cleveland tradition. Mr. Kasich, who was the last adversary to drop out of the presidential race and clear Mr. Trump's walk to the assignment, said that it was "difficult" for him to break the promise that he and the other GOP contenders made ahead of schedule in the battle to underwrite the consequent chosen one. "You know, individuals even get divorces," Mr. Kasich said in a meeting broadcast Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program. "See, I'm sad this has happened. We'll see where it winds up. I'm not settling on any official choice yet. Yet, now, I can't do it," he said. In any case, Mr. Kasich said he wouldn't take an interest in any push to change the principles or make different moves at the July tradition in Cleveland to forestall Mr. Trump from turning into the candidate.

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