Presidential candidate Donald Trump has over ten times more support than John Kasich has in the polls, but the Ohio governor says he isn’t worried.
Kasich, who became the 16th candidate to enter the race for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination on Tuesday, said that he has been watching golf instead.
“I don’t think about it, George. I have paid no attention to that whole business,” he told ABC News’ Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos in an exclusive interview.
“I paid a lot of attention to the British Open,” he said. “Glad to see that guy from Iowa won.”
John Kasich Becomes the 16th GOP Candidate for President Donald Trump Gains Yet Shows Vulnerability in a Crowded, Contentious GOP Race Donald Trump Gives Out Lindsey Graham’s Cell Phone NumberAn ABC News/Washington Post poll released on Monday shows Kasich at 2 percent support among registered voters. Trump is dominating the race with 24 percent, followed by Scott Walker with 13 percent and Jeb Bush with 12 percent.
John Kasich, a two-term governor of the critical swing state of Ohio, kicked off his campaign on Tuesday in an already-crowded GOP field.
"It's the challenges that make you better. I have lived through them, and I have become stronger for them, and American has become stronger for them," Kasich said.
Kasich tied for 12th place in Monday’s new ABC News/Washington Post poll. He needs to be in the top 10 in order to be on stage for the first Republican debate in early August.
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