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Oct. 8, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

 

IDAHO STATE REP. ROBERT ANDERST THINKS JOHN KASICH SHOULD BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

Today, Idaho State Representative Robert Anderst endorsed John Kasich for President of the United States.  In September, State Senator Marv Hagedorn endorsed John Kasich for President. 
 
"It is time to place trust in trustworthy individuals. Gov. Kasich has not just talked about balancing the budget he has done it," Rep. Anderst said. "He has not just talked about economic growth he has fostered it. He has not just talked about the importance of a strong military, he has fought for it. He has not just talked about welfare reform he has passed it. He has not just talked about the importance of faith in our society he has been an example of it. In this Presidential election we will choose between talk or action. I choose action. This election is about who we trust to do what he or she says they will do as President and I trust Gov. Kasich because of what he has done." 
 
Robert Anderst is an Idaho businessman with strong common sense conservative beliefs. He has served in the Idaho House of Representatives for the 12th legislative District A since 2012. He is a 4th generation Idahoan who lives in Canyon County. Anderst is a small business owner and has worked in the real-estate industry for almost 20 years.
 
"Robert understands the importance of balancing budgets and bringing common-sense to government.  I'm excited to have him on our team," Governor Kasich said.
 
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Gov. Kasich is running for President to help Americans restore our nation, live in safety and pass on prosperity to those who come after us—and he’s got the experience to help us do it. He was reelected last year by a 30-point margin after working with his fellow Ohioans to turn an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus, cut taxes $5 billion and create more than 300,000 new private sector jobs.  As chair of the Budget Committee in Congress he led the effort to balance the federal budget for the first time in a generation and served 18 years on the House Armed Services Committee where he helped enact President Reagan's national security agenda.  He has also had a successful career as an investment banker, New York Times best-selling author and at FOX News.  He and his wife Karen have twin teenage daughters and live in their home outside Columbus. You can learn more about him at www.JohnKasich.com
 
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