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Anti-Trump Kasich stuns MSNBC host by saying there’s ‘real possibility’ Biden won’t be candidate

Former Republican Ohio governor and MSNBC political analyst John Kasich surprised host Jose Díaz-Balart on Friday by speculating that President Biden may not end up being the Democratic presidential nominee.

Kasich cited polling data, public sentiment about the economy, the president’s poor speech performance, and concerns about future presidential debates to help his party choose someone else to run against former President Trump. He said he is likely to choose.

“I’m starting to think there’s a real possibility that Joe Biden won’t be the Democratic nominee,” Kasich declared, prompting Díaz-Balart to question where the former governor got his information. did.

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Former Ohio Governor John Kasich said President Biden is likely to be replaced by the Democratic presidential nominee.

“The fact that the economy is not getting better, people are saying the economy is the worst for them,” Kasich said after noting that Trump is currently ahead of Biden in polls in battleground states. “And the fact that he says things are not getting better.” “I’m confident that Joe Biden can solve the problem, but his public behavior hasn’t been very good, and now they’ve agreed to two debates, and the situation couldn’t be better.”

He then proposed the theory that Biden lacks Democratic support, but the host asked, “Governor, where does this come from?”

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Kasich claimed the statement was based on conversations with “many people” and polling numbers.

“I see what these numbers are, Jose,” he said. “I mean, there was a poll in Siena. [that] Last week, not only did they say they don’t think he can fix the economy, much better than Trump, but they’re also not sure he’s as capable as Trump. He also said. ”

“So this is a really important number,” the former Republican presidential candidate declared.

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Biden supporter John Kasich cited President Biden’s weak polling numbers and said he believes there is a “realistic chance” that Biden will not become the Democratic nominee. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Despite being a Republican, Kasich pledged support for then-presidential candidate Biden in 2020, appearing in pro-Biden ads and telling voters that “America is at a crossroads,” Trump said. Together with him, he urged people not to take the “wrong path.”

Mr. Kasich also supports Mr. Biden’s re-election.

The former governor also claimed that Biden’s public appearances “haven’t gone well,” and that Biden’s campaign has been “talking about ‘Bidenomics’ all the time and saying, oh no, everything was great.” mentioned their dissatisfaction.

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He reiterated his concerns about Biden’s potential debate performance, saying, “I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’m just starting to wonder.”

Díaz-Balart acknowledged Kasich’s point, but had nothing to add beyond saying, “Your opinion matters…The important thing is to listen to everyone’s concepts, opinions and ideas.”

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