John Kasich, the former Congressman and Wall Street tycoon, is already under fire for hiring a paid actor to masquerade as a steelworker in a recent television ad for his campaign to become Ohio’s next governor.
It's true that real steelworker would be hard to find in Ohio – not because there none—but because the rebirth of Ohio’s steel industry is due largely to policies promoted by Gov. Ted Strickland, the man Kasich hopes to unseat.
Now, it appears as if Team Kasich learned nothing.
Here is a photo of an Ohio woman who appeared at a recent Obama rally on the OSU campus – a rally intended to boost the candidacy of Ted Strickland and the coffers of the Ohio Democratic Party:
Does the woman on the right look familiar?
She should, she stars in a RGA ad that blames Strickland for losing 400,000 Ohio jobs. Her quote, "Strickland didn't get the jobs done."
The woman is Yellow Springs resident Sherry Wixon who was quoted in the Dayton Daily News on the day of the rally.
The president still is popular with Sherry Wixson of Yellow Springs, who attended the rally.
"Obama has caused me to feel hopeful in a way that I have not since John Kennedy," she said. "If we can’t get this country going in a positive direction with Obama in the White House, I don’t know what’s going to happen."
So why would a woman who is a democratic supporter, trash Ted Strickland in a made for John Kasich tv ad, you ask? When recognized at the rally she said she could not comment due to signing a non-disclosure agreement with the RGA.
But it does confirm that in his FOX News/Roger Ailes media managed campaign, You can't put any trust that John Kasich's supposed supporters (especially those in his TV ads) will always turn out to be actual Kasich supporters.
In fact, you can't put any trust in John Kasich.