The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Schwarzene­gger, Kasich urge GOP to move center in Trump era

- By Michael R. Blood

LOS ANGELES » Two of the nation’s prominent Republican­s on Wednesday envisioned a future for the GOP far removed from President Donald Trump’s Twitter blasts, where inclusiven­ess, a kinder tone and a willingnes­s to work with Democrats on immigratio­n and climate change shape the agenda.

Arnold Schwarzene­gger, the former California governor, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, another moderate Republican and 2016 Trump rival, talked of the need for both parties to move away from political extremes to address issues ranging from disparity in education to those left behind in a jobs-rich economy.

“I’m sick of politics,” Kasich, a potential 2020 presidenti­al candidate, said at one point at a forum in Los Angeles, eliciting applause.

Knitting his fingers together repeatedly for emphasis, he said people need

to work together, and he recalled President Ronald Reagan working with Democrats on Social Security.

Reagan was no doctrinair­e, Kasich said, but “operated to fix things.”

In an obvious dig at Trump, Schwarzene­gger said that voters were looking

for answers but that the party “is giving them Twitter fights instead.” The president’s name, however, came up only sparingly.

“We can’t be afraid to talk about health care,” Schwarzene­gger said. “We can’t be afraid to talk about the environmen­t.”

Their remarks came at an event organized by New Way California, a political committee eager to reshape the California GOP, which has been shedding voters for years. Republican­s have become largely irrelevant in California government, where Democrats control every statewide office and dominate the Legislatur­e.

The effort to move the state party in a different direction comes at a time when Trump is the dominant figure in national Republican politics, and conservati­ves hold sway in Washington. Since Trump’s election, California has emerged as a vanguard in the so-called Trump resistance, and Democratic state Attorney General Xavier Becerra has filed nearly 30 lawsuits to block administra­tion proposals.

New Way California was formed by Republican state lawmaker Chad Mayes, who was ousted as the party’s Assembly leader after he worked with Democrats on climate change legislatio­n.

 ?? DAMIAN DOVARGANES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Republican centrists, from left, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzene­gger, and New Way California founder, Assemblyma­n Chad Mayes, appear Wednesday at the first New Way California Summit, a political committee eager to...
DAMIAN DOVARGANES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican centrists, from left, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzene­gger, and New Way California founder, Assemblyma­n Chad Mayes, appear Wednesday at the first New Way California Summit, a political committee eager to...

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