That looks pretty good to me. Trump seems to be the biggest 'love him or hate him' type candidate. He's polarizing. But Cruz is a bit polarizing to. On the other hand, so is Clinton. Kasich doesn't seem to be polarizing. Few people get that excited about him, but I think Democrats, Republicans, and swing voters will thing, 'Oh, he's all right, I guess. It may be hard to get the nomination with that characteristic. But it could help with the general election, especially if Hillary chooses someone polarizing. I haven't noticed Kasich doing much attacking of other candidates. I recall one dig, and comments about the childish behavior on stage. That doesn't prevent one from nominating a VP, necessarily. Reagan picked Bush in spite of the 'voodoo economics' comment