Joe Walsh, a former U.S. representative from Illinois, called Trump a “horrible human being” while Bill Weld, the former Massachusetts governor, said the Senate needs to remove Trump from office so the country can move on by lisettevoytko Under30Summit
in September. Weld ran during the 2016 election as the Libertarian party’s vice-presidential candidate and switched his party affiliation for 2020.
But it’s unlikely any of the three men will have supporters at the Republican national convention, because 37 states and territoriesFive states cancelled their 2020 GOP primaries after the Republican National Committee said in February that Trump would have its undivided support. Weld, Walsh and Sanford published a joint September op-ed in theIf any other Republicans attempt to primary Trump.
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