Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) said Sunday he doesn't expect political parties will be around for much longer.

"in Ohio today, we're more united," Kasich said during an interview on CBS's "Face The Nation."



"You know why? Because I'm not playing that stupid political game. And I think political parties are on their way out, essentially."

Kasich pointed to Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersMcConnell accuses Democrats of sowing division by 'downplaying progress' on election security The Hill's Campaign Report: Arizona shifts towards Biden | Biden prepares for drive-in town hall | New Biden ad targets Latino voters Why Democrats must confront extreme left wing incitement to violence MORE (I-Vt.), who he said is talking about "reconstructing" the Democratic Party.

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"I think people care less about party," Kasich said.

"They want action and things done. But it's not just politicians ... it's where you work and where you live and what you do."

During the interview, Kasich also said he thinks President Trump has done certain things well so far, but has made other decisions he doesn't agree with. Kasich was a Republican candidate for president alongside Trump and wrote in John McCain John Sidney McCainThe electoral reality that the media ignores Kelly's lead widens to 10 points in Arizona Senate race: poll COVID response shows a way forward on private gun sale checks MORE on his ballot after dropping out of the race, rather than vote for the GOP nominee.

"The story about yanking people out of their homes, who have not committed a crime, once they've come into this country, dividing families more, I don't agree with," the Ohio governor said about the Trump administration's immigration and deportation policies.



"I think what he did in Syria was correct," Kasich said. Trump ordered an airstrike there after the Syrian government used chemical weapons that led to civilian casualties.

"He seems to have toned down some of these things. But look, it's 100 days, John. He's never held public office. He's learning. And there is a big learning curve."

Trump will hit the 100-day mark of his presidency on Saturday.