According to this report, Ohio Governor John Kasich told CNN's Jake Tapper that if the GOP cannot be fixed, he's "not going to be able to support the party, period": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-to-leave-the-gop_us_59d11962e4b05f005d34e18b
Ohio governor John Kasich, a top Republican leader and former candidate for the partys presidential nomination, on Sunday said the GOP may be on a trajectory to lose supporters like him.
If the party cant be fixed, Jake, then Im not going to be able to support the party, period, he told Jake Tapper on CNNs State of the Union, a few minutes after he noted that Americans seem more eager to hear from independent candidates than ever before.
The governors comment came in response to a question about how Republicans should react to Alabama politician Roy Moore securing their partys nomination for that states open Senate seat. Moore is a former judge who was twice removed from Alabamas Supreme Court for violating legal standards, and Tapper noted that he has said homosexual conduct should be illegal, questioned the birthplace of former President Barack Obama and suggested Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) should not be allowed a position in Congress because he is a practicing Muslim.
Well, look, I dont run the party. I can tell you for me, I dont support that. I couldnt vote for that. I dont know what the heck I would have to do, but I dont live in that state. I mean, those claims are ― I mean, theyre ludicrous and theyre divisive, Kasich said, adding that the party needs to be fixed to limit the influence of far-right elements and he sees his job as trying to get that done. The governor said he hopes figures like Moore do not represent the GOPs future.
Tapper explicitly asked if Kasich might split from the GOP if it continues being associated with figures like Moore.
No, not at this... the governor responded, trailing off as if to hint that a time may come when he would consider parting ways with GOP. What Im saying to you is, we need to fix it. If our party, if the Republican Party is going to be anti-immigration, if its not going to be worried about debt, if its going to be anti-trade, this is not where our party can be. So Im going to fight like everything I have... its why Im on these shows, because I want this party to be straightened out. But I not only want the party to be straightened out, I want the country to be straightened out. And so its really a battle again inside of both parties, but people are beginning to say, I dont like either of them. And that says something big. So hopefully our party leaders will pay attention to this.