The president brushes aside the notion of debating the Republicans seeking to replace him in 2020.
President Trump said on Monday that he would not debate any of the three Republicans who have stepped forward to challenge him for his party’s 2020 presidential nomination.
Weld ran for vice president on the third-party Libertarian line in 2016, along with former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson. The ticket received nearly 4.5 million votes. Walsh served one term in Congress as a Republican representing Illinois, but after redistricting lost his bid for a second term in 2012.
Story continuesYou don’t primary Trump because of the debt or his tariffs. The President of the United States is a pathological liar & a malignant narcissist who last night called an American a “foul-mouthed wife.”— Joe Walsh September 9, 2019
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