He probably doesn't want the job, and he might not get nominated, much less elected, but now that Rob Portman has decided not to seek re-election to the Senate from Ohio, there would be no one better to represent Ohio, and in a broader sense, America, than former Gov. John Kasich.
Kasich has always been both principled and conservative. His experience dwarfs that of not only anyone in Ohio, but also in America: 18 years in the House, where he worked with the Clintons to balance the budget and (very liberal) Congressman Ron Dellums to scrap an unnecessary, overpriced bomber. Kasich also served two terms as governor of a large and multi-ethnic state, where he often formed unlikely but effective alliances to pass vital legislation.
Joe Biden has often spoken of the need to reach across the aisle to find bipartisan solutions to America's problems. If John Kasich were a senator from Ohio, Mitch McConnell might technically be the Republican leader of the Senate, but John Kasich might be the guy President Biden (God, I love typing those words) and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer would seek out to actually get things done.
Did you see the video of the meeting Kasich and Biden had at Biden's institute in Delaware? No sniping or bickering or posturing. Just two nice guys with blue-collar roots in different parts of Pennsylvania, whose biggest disagreement might come if Biden's Philadelphia Eagles met Kasich's Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl.
John Kasich will turn 70 in 2022, making him a mere whippersnapper by current Washington standards, where 70 is the new 40. After a long and distinguished career, he doesn't need the Senate. But boy does the Senate need him. —Jim V., New York
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