Durham, NH - John Kasich is betting big on positivity.

Unlike Jeb Bush and Chris Christie, who are turning their fire on Marco Rubio with a renewed sense of urgency, Kasich is refusing to go negative against his rivals, even bragging about how he asked the super PAC backing him not to run an ad hitting the Florida senator. Instead, a calm Kasich is pinning his White House hopes on the idea that voters want a candidate who says what he or she is for, not what others are against.

“You know why I’m happy and relaxed and having a ball?” Kasich told voters Tuesday morning in Newbury. “Because it’s good to spread good.”

A strong performance in New Hampshire’s primary next Tuesday is critical for Kasich, who all but skipped Iowa’s caucuses to continue grinding out town halls in New Hampshire.... Read More: VIN