Kasich Votes In Person For Himself - "If You Don't, You Could Lose"

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Gov. John Kasich talks to reporters as he leaves his polling place in Westerville.
Karen Kasler

Gov. John Kasich was back home in Westerville to cast his ballot in person in the Republican presidential primary. 

"I learned that you need to vote for yourself because if you don’t, you could lose. I mean, it felt very nice. It’s a long road for me. I am very, very humbled by the campaign and the experience and the attention. You know, attention and success can be very dangerous if it’s not handled the right way.”

He later told reporters that if they ever see him "getting out of control”, he wants them to remind him of this moment, because he said he just wants to be “a good guy”.

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