John kasich: 'respect' is the major thing missing in washington

John kasich: 'respect' is the major thing missing in washington

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John Kasich said he believes the one thing "killing us" in Washington is a "lack of respect for people who don't think the way you think." The Republican


presidential candidate and governor of Ohio appeared at a CNN town hall Monday night, flanked by his wife, Karen, and teenage daughters. The family was asked how Kasich shows respect at


home, and Karen said that he respects the values and views of both Republicans and Democrats. "It's very interesting to just appreciate people for who they are," Kasich


followed up. "When I say respect, even if I don't agree with you, I've gotta respect your position, unless you're a crook or a bum or something. Over time, we'll


find something we can do together." The problem in Washington, he continued, is that respect is missing, and compromise is considered a dirty word. "It's ridiculous," he


said. "Where in life do we not compromise? You don't have to compromise your principle, but my way or the highway doesn't work. You have to listen to what other people say. It


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