John Kasich, who sees the April 26 primary in Maryland as a way to increase his delegate total, argued that neither of his rivals could win the presidency because of their negativity.
“If you don’t have ideas, you got nothing, and frankly my Republican Party doesn’t like ideas,” Kasich said.
“They want to be negative against things.”
After Tuesday’s New York primary, where weeks of campaigning landed Kasich a half-dozen delegates, the governor repeatedly emphasized his conservative credentials while taking care to define what “conservative” was.