A pair of influential national Republicans are helping Ohio Gov. John Kasich get out the vote in Ohio, as the Republican governor says he wants to include both parties in a movement to unify the country. Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie helped introduce Kasich to a crowd of about 400 supporters at the Ohio State University airport on Saturday. All three, and GOP statewide candidates Attorney General Mike DeWine and Auditor Dave Yost, encouraged the loyal Republican crowd to take nothing for granted in Tuesday's election despite mostly huge GOP leads in the polls. In downtown Columbus, down-ticket Democrats were mobilizing volunteers to get out voters hoping to offset the lackluster performance of their governor candidate, Cuyahoga County executive Ed FitzGerald.