Kasich rules out ever working with Trump

Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Tuesday explicitly ruled out ever working with Donald Trump in the future.

“There’s no way I would team up with Donald Trump. No way. Forget it,” he said on Fox News Tuesday.

He also explained to reporters in Ohio his newfound antipathy toward Trump.

“Things move fast in a presidential campaign,” Kasich said. “I focus on what I’m going to be doing at my next event, I focus on who’s winning the golf tournament that I’m interested in, and that’s about it. I mean I don’t really focus on what somebody else is doing in some other campaign.”

Kasich told reporters that new developments in recent days have taken him to a “whole other level” in his opposition to Trump. The governor mentioned “what I saw on Friday night,” an apparent reference to the violence at a canceled Trump rally in Chicago, and a list of quotes Trump has used to describe women that Kasich read on Monday.

As the Buckeye State primary gets underway on Tuesday, Kasich’s public stand against Trump serves as a marker for voters who may cast ballots for the governor simply to stop Trump from winning. Kasich has yet to win a state on the 2016 campaign trail, and a loss in Ohio could end his presidential bid.

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