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Two Paths: America Divided or United Hardcover – April 25, 2017

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When former Ohio governor John Kasich ran for president, his powerful message of hope and togetherness struck a chord with American voters. In Two Paths: America Divided or United, he carries that message forward by reflecting on the tumultuous 2016 campaign, sharing his concerns for America and his hopes for our future, and sounding a clarion call to reason and purpose, humility and dignity, righteousness and calm.

“The country never looked so grand and magnificent as it did from ten thousand feet,” he writes of his time on the campaign trail, “and it was always a thrilling, faith-affirming thing to look out our window and see the sun splashing across Bryce Canyon in Utah, or the lights of the New York skyline at night as we flew past the Statue of Liberty, or an open field in the heartland that ran as far as our eyes could see.... I’d look out and think what an honor it would be to lead this great nation, what a blessing.”

To be sure, the full story of the 2016 Presidential race will be written over time, but to understand what it was to be on the front lines of one of the most divisive and corrosive campaign battlegrounds in history, readers won’t find a richer, more thoughtful firsthand account than this one―a frank, refreshing assessment of the American dynamic and a clear path we might follow toward a more promising tomorrow.

As former governor Kasich reminds us in these pages, America is great because America is good―and because Americans have stayed true to who we are: one nation, under God, indivisible.

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JOHN KASICH is the former Governor of Ohio and a former U.S. presidential candidate. As a U.S. Congressman, he was Chairman of the powerful House Budget Committee the last time the budget was balanced, and he served for 18 years on the Armed Services Committee. His books have all been New York Times bestsellers: Two Paths, Courage is Contagious; Stand for Something; and Every Other Monday. He and his wife Karen have twin teenage daughters.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1250138469
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Thomas Dunne Books (April 25, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781250138460
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250138460
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.15 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.35 x 1.13 x 9.41 inches
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It wasn't a game for him
A touchingly personal and soul-baring account by the last person standing (even if just for a day) against the ultimate GOP nominee. Much of the content reflects the same familiar stories related and the same message conveyed by John Kasich during the campaign trail in his uniquely intimate Town Halls across the country, but there are a few new insights.Of special interest to those who followed his campaign more closely than most will be conversations he had with Ted Cruz near the end of the primaries, as well as confirmation of discussions that took place between the Trump camp and the Kasich camp, and the events that led up to the suspension of his campaign and Kasich's deeply personal recollection of that day.This plainly written book closes with a sweet touch: letters exchanged between Kasich and his daughters.Two Paths affirms that the John Kasich we saw standing his ground during the 2016 Election -- resisting the rancor, refusing to get down in the mud, seeking the higher ground -- is the real deal, not some "holier than thou" politician. He truly is "one of us," as his campaign slogan asserted.John Kasich was in the presidential race to win. He was in the race to help America. It was not a game for him. He could not endorse Donald Trump because, as his daughter Reese explained, it would have compromised his integrity. Let's hope America gives John Kasich a second chance when the time is right.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2017
Don't let the title fool you, this is not a dry ideological thesis - but an interesting behind the scenes tale of John Kasich's experience as the last presidential candidates standing on the 2016 campaign Trail, including funny behind the scene anecdotes around the debates. John's take on democracy is not to push an ideology that is conservative or liberal, but to preserve the infrastructure of liberty that we have here, which has made America the model of freedom for the world since the 1780's. There are a lot of great little stories in this book - as a college freshman he was so naive he thought he could asked for an audience with President Nixon because he had some "good ideas" - he got it, and as it turns out Kasich spent more time in the Oval Office speaking one-on-one with then president Nixon, then in all his eventual years in Congress. Kasich is a plain speaker and this story really flows. He was the true underdog in the 2016 presidential race, and I found the story of his little campaign amazing - His and his volunteer team's tenacity to canvas every single town in New Hampshire, his wise frugality in campaign spending, his eschewing of poll numbers and insistence to stay on message, and his refreshing perspective from the huge egos that we see in the usual presidential candidates.

I don't know why anyone would want to be president of the United States - the tremendous responsibility to be the leader of the Free World requires resilience, intelligence, and experience that few posess. I thought Kasich was the only voice of reason on the overcrowded, clamorous debate stage in 2016. Regarding the division reference in the title - i have worked in Corporate America for more than 30 years and see more similarities than differences in the way things get done in the corporate world and in the world of government. "Politics" dominates both, and John Kasich is a man who rises above politics to GET THINGS DONE. As a card-carrying independent voter in Pennsylvania, in the 2016 primaries i was forced to re-register into one of the parties in order to vote in the primary (per PA law) - the first time in many years I felt so compelled, but it was Kasich's deliberate and definitive debate stage responses that somehow quietly rose above the surrounding egos that motivated me. I thought a book by a "minor" political figure, a guy I never even heard of before last year, would be boring - but I find myself agreeing with everything that he says. A quick and enjoyable read.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017
I was excited to vote for John Kasich in Tennessee's primary in 2016. By then it was mostly clear that Donald Trump had built a momentum which was tipping toward winning. But I'd heard Kasich's message in fits and starts during the debates and tuned into to Facebook Live feeds of his town halls.

The reason he ended up getting my support is well flushed out in this book. A reiteration of his refusal to "take the low road to the highest office." And his insistence that nothing gets accomplished without buy in from both sides - a factor I think was crushed by GOP leadership (McConnell) during Obama's eight years as president - was something I've always thought about politics. Even politics in Washington.

As new media sources have become more and more partisan (even delving into outright lies) it seems impossible to have rational discourse these days. And the problem seems to have gotten worse over the general election and now through the first months of Donald Trump's presidency. But these pages, this book reiterates what we already know. It doesn't have to be this way. Nuance and open mindedness take effort and time. But isn't our country worth it?

I know after the general election I took a hard look at where I was receiving my news sources and tried to take an extra second to let my initial reaction to news headlines become tempered by a second or third run through to see if the meat of the article really jibed with the headline. You'd be surprised (or maybe not surprised) to learn that a lot of times it doesn't.

I was struck by Kasich's recounting of a townhall where a gentleman asked Kasich what he intended to do to fix the opioid epidemic, and Kasich turned that right back and asked the man what he was doing to fix it. It's an honest question. On November 8, I had a tear filled conversation with a good friend about how I clearly wasn't doing enough to make my world, heck my neighborhood, into the place I wanted to live.

While sometimes, most of the time, I live at the base level described by Kasich in this book, in those moments where I go higher I try to keep my November 8 lessons in mind. What am I doing to make my community better? And that usually involves putting down the smart phone and really trying to connect with people, even to smile and say hello, thank you and please. Connecting to people, just like Kasich did on the campaign trail.

Thanks John Kasich for such a thoughtful analysis and a good example.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Liked to get to know the inter workings of Kasich's ...
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2017
Liked to get to know the inter workings of Kasich's standing on life and standing for what he believes. Agree with his policies and style
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4.0 out of 5 stars Happy to see someone that holds on to his values ...
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2017
Happy to see someone that holds on to his values in a context of the last American elections and that do care about the future generation.