Just about everyone from Governor Ted Strickland to famous cooks to the average fan on the street, has sung a song or made some type of plea to LeBron James about remaining with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Except for one. Strickland's opponent, Republican gubernatorial hopeful John Kasich, was interviewed last week on Fox Radio. Kasich was asked if he would...
Just about everyone from Governor Ted Strickland to famous cooks to the average fan on the street, has sung a song or made some type of plea to LeBron James about remaining with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Except for one.
Strickland's opponent, Republican gubernatorial hopeful John Kasich, was interviewed last week on Fox Radio. Kasich was asked if he would join the chorus to keep James in Cleveland.
Part of the transcript of that interview is on Cleveland.com:
"I'm not singing in any chorus for LeBron James," Kasich said.
Colmes: "You're not?"
Kasich: "No, I'm not. Look, he's a great basketball player, he's a great guy. There's a lot of great people in Ohio."
Kasich said it would be great if LeBron stayed, but he won't do anything extra to convince him.
"We've lost 400,000 jobs out here and the last guy I worry about is LeBron James. You know I mean, we all hope he'll stay in Cleveland. We think we've got a great guy there that can turn everything around, but we got some serious problems," Kasich said.