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2016 Presidential Election, establishment candidate, George Soros, John Kasich, Political donations, progressive, Progressive Republican Establishment
At a GOP debate in February, in response to a question on illegal immigration and amnesty, John Kasich responded, “I couldn’t even imagine how we would even begin to think about taking a mom or a dad out of a house when they have not committed a crime since they’ve been here, leaving their children in the house…That is not, in my opinion, the kind of values that we believe in.”

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Kasich’s response is almost verbatim to the more than 50 instances in which Barack Obama stated, “that’s not who we are” on everything from illegal immigration, Obamacare, national security to opposition for his Progressive policies.
As such, voters should not be surprised to learn that puppet master, George Soros, is a major donor to Kasich’s campaign.
As new reports break that a George Soros-linked group is taking credit for efforts to violently disrupt GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s campaign rallies, the Center for Responsive Politics reveals that another George Soros-linked group is coordinating another furtive operation to stop Trump by financing the campaign of John Kasich.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Soros Fund Management is one of John Kasich’s top financial contributors.
George Soros–a liberal progressive donor– has been a top funder of the push to open America’s borders. According to a 2013 CNS News report, “Soros’s Open Society Foundation proudly claimed to have given $100 million dollars to ‘immigrant rights‘ projects in the United States.” According to the report, those that have been the beneficiaries of that $100 million include La Raza (Soros funding $2.4 million), the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (Soros funding $1.6 million), as well as Amnesty International (Soros funding $844,088) and Immigration Equality (Soros funding: $301,667)….
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Original Photo of George Soros by Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Flickr (cc)
Original Photo of Gage Skidmore, Flickr (cc)