Trump has another Republican challenger
Posted by Thomas Bush / August 26, 2019Illinois Representative Joe Walsh has announced that he will challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination. “I’m running because he’s unfit; somebody needs to step up and there needs to be an alternative. The country is sick of this guy’s tantrum — he’s a child,” he said.
Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh responded to the announcement with one word: “Whatever.” Pride goes before a fall, as they say.
Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, has already announced that he will attempt to challenge sitting president Donald Trump for the 2020 Republican nomination. Challenging a sitting president is an immensely challenging proposition, but Weld is ready for the fight: “In every country, there comes a time when patriotic men and women must stand up and speak out,” he said. “In our country, this is such a time.”
Weld plans to run on a traditional Republican platform: fiscal responsibility. His real difference, he believes, will be his style. Weld will not only need to raise tremendous amounts of money to win the nomination, but he will also need to overcome the Trumpian shift the GOP has made in the past few years and Trump’s popularity with Republican voters. Weld says that the Republican support of Trump is “Stockholm syndrome.”
But Weld does not mind losing the nomination if it means weakening Trump for the general election. Weld, in short, would rather see Trump lose to a Democrat then have four more years of what he called Trump’s “antics.”
Weld says that he’s excited another challenger is taking on Trump––as he should be, since every challenger weakens Trump.
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