Republican Challengers to Trump in 2020
Three Republicans have declared their intention to challenge Trump in Republican primaries next year. They are former Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina, former Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, and former Governor of Massachusetts Bill Weld. In response to these challenges, the Republican parties in four states are cancelling their primaries: South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, and Kansas.
Sanford has said the purpose of his campaign is “to spark a needed conversation as Republicans on what it means to be a Republican.” He also wants to promote a larger national debate on “why spending and debt … and civility and humility should still matter in politics.” He believes that the national debt is a danger to the republic.
Sanford speaks of the “forgotten importance of institutions in balancing power.” Civility and humility, he believes, are needed to make debating these ideas possible. He wants Republicans to embrace conservatism.
At the top of Walsh’s webpage are three statements in large bold print: “We’re tired of the lies. We’re tired of the drama. We won’t take four more years.” Below those statements, Walsh states that “Donald Trump doesn’t represent us. He represents the worst of us.” Walsh declared on CNN that President Donald Trump is a traitor for asking Ukraine and China to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter, and that the president should be impeached. This writer was not able to find any statement of what Walsh actually supports nor any statement of his own presidential qualifications.
Weld’s webpage, on the other hand, emphasizes his “unblemished record of public service” — seven years in the Department of Justice during the Reagan presidency and two terms as Massachusetts governor. He boasts that he never raised taxes, yet balanced the budget and oversaw six upgrades in the state’s bond rating. According to his site, he signed “landmark welfare reform, made public schools accountable, and was an early proponent of LGBT civil rights.”
Weld was ranked as the most fiscally conservative governor in the country by both the Cato Institute and the Wall Street Journal. He strongly supports free trade and contributed to the crafting of the NAFTA agreement in 1994. Weld criticizes Trump only indirectly on his site, when he states his belief that “America deserves leadership that is experienced and effective, honest and open, hard-working and dedicated to serving ALL Americans.” He was much more direct in a speech at Harvard University in October 2016, when he stated that by re-electing Trump, we would risk being “enslaved,” and went on to link candidate Trump to “history’s fallen empires.”
Sources:
Candidate websites:
Politics1.com, P2020: The 2020 Presidential Candidates
MSN Video, GOP challenger Joe Walsh: Donald Trump is a traitor
Spencer Buell, Boston Magazine, Bill Weld: Elect Trump and Risk Being ‘Enslaved’
Common Sense for the Eastern Shore




