John Kasich New Hampshire

John Kasich New Hampshire, Ohio Gov. John Kasich snagged the awful coveted endorsement of above New Hampshire GOP administrator Fergus Cullen, his attack appear Thursday, just weeks afore voters arch to the acclamation for the first-in-the-nation primary.

Cullen, who was chief amid Kasich, above Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, has abounding added than 20 contest captivated by candidates and hosted four candidates or abeyant candidates at his home for abode parties.He hosted one of Bush's first-ever contest in New Hampshire aback in March, afore Bush became a candidate. He aswell hosted Kasich, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina (who alone out in December and now supports Bush), and above Ambassador John Bolton, who absitively not to run for president.

Cullen told CNN that he thinks Kasich has the best adventitious of acceptable New Hampshire and appreciates Kasich's absolute and "consistent accent during this accomplished campaign."

"I've apparent some added candidates accept acquainted like they bare to punch up the acrimony on the butt in some affectionate of address to voters," he said.

Cullen, columnist of a new book on the history of the New Hampshire primary, has been a articulate adversary adjoin Trump.

Asked if he thinks Kasich needs to be added bull in his attacks adjoin the GOP front-runner, Cullen said he thinks the accomplished GOP acreage needs to affiliate adjoin Trump.

"I anticipate the absolute acreage needs to edgeless with voters about how Trump is harming the Republican Party and its brand," he said.

Meanwhile, Bush's aggregation is touting the abutment of retired Marine Corps Reserves Colonel Gary Lambert, a above accompaniment agent who served on Graham's administration aggregation and was aswell a approved endorsement in New Hampshire. Lambert appeared on the aisle with Bush on Wednesday.

A access of contempo acclamation accept apparent Kasich aggressive in the state, and he's raked in four bi-weekly endorsements beyond the accompaniment this week. A new CNN/WMUR poll shows Kasich angry with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky at 6%, afterward hardly abaft added candidates like Bush and Rubio (who are angry at 10%), Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas at 14% and Trump at 34%.
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