Why Ohio Gov. John Kasich remains in the presidential race confounds many — especially since it’s mathematically impossible for him to win enough delegates to secure the nomination.
He has only won one state so far and to secure the GOP nomination he must secure 1,237 delegates and have at least eight state wins under his belt, and neither of those are likely to happen this late in the game.
So, what gives? Why is the governor still in the race when all he’s doing is muddling it up for GOP rivals Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz?
The reason why may be more sinister than most would like to believe — and it has ties to Kasich’s donors.
LifeSite News reported that none other than George Soros is linked to Kasich’s presidential campaign. The Soros Fund Management was listed as the sixth highest individual donor to the governor’s campaign, with $202,700 given thus far.
George Soros, of course, is a big-time liberal player who has donated over $8 million to Democrat presidential candidate Hillary’ Clinton’s campaign. Soros is behind the left-wing organization MoveOn.org and is associated with many other left-wing movements. He is no friend to conservatives, yet he backs Kasich — leaving us to ask why.

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