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Although Clinton's 52.5% percent of the vote was a reduction from Barack Obama's 55.8% in 2012, [2] Trump receiving an even greater drop in percentage compared to Mitt Romney's 41.0% made Washington one of 11 states (along with the District of Columbia) where Clinton improved upon Obama's margin of victory. [3]
Kasich ended up in fifth place with 7.6% of the vote in South Carolina after Trump, Rubio, Cruz, and Bush. Bush suspended his campaign the day after the primaries, leaving Rubio and Kasich as the only "establishment" candidates left. [26] Kasich came in fifth at the Nevada caucuses, with only 3.6% of the vote. [27]
John Richard Kasich Jr. (/ ˈ k eɪ s ɪ k / KAY-sik; [1] born May 13, 1952) [2] is an American politician and author who was the 69th governor of Ohio from 2011 to 2019, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1983 to 2001, and a Republican candidate for the presidential nomination in 2000 and 2016.
After finishing a distant third in Tuesday's Indiana primary, the Kasich campaign sent out a memo announcing the Ohio governor will remain in the race. KASICH: I'm staying in the race until Trump ...
On November 1, just one week before the election, Republican Donald Trump won a poll for the first time, 44% to 42%. In the final week, Trump won 4 polls to Clinton's 2 and one tie. The final poll showed a 45% to 44% lead for Clinton, which was accurate compared to the results. [17] The average of the final 3 polls showed Clinton up 45% to 42% ...
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[7] The clip of the exchange was aired on television. Kasich's campaign responded, saying that he was unaware that he was being filmed. [7] Kasich missed dozens of votes in order to spend time on the campaign trail, leading to upset voters in his home district. [3] Kasich was also struggling to raise money, and by June, he had yet to break $2 ...