Trump gets primaried

It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Weld doesn’t have a prayer.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

They're not distressed no mo'!
Unemployment applications ARE the lowest in 50 freakin' years!
Anyone who truly wants a job can get one.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

They're not distressed no mo'!
Unemployment applications ARE the lowest in 50 freakin' years!
Anyone who truly wants a job can get one.

Thank Obama for that.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

What does LGBTQ communists in drag have in common with inner city blacks?
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Weld doesn’t have a prayer.

He will expose Trump.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

Scathing rebuttal!!!!
:laughing0301:
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

What does LGBTQ communists in drag have in common with inner city blacks?
They all hate straight white people and western civilization.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

What does LGBTQ communists in drag have in common with inner city blacks?

And here is a prime display of what republicans do.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

What does LGBTQ communists in drag have in common with inner city blacks?
They all hate straight white people and western civilization.

You're off topic junior.
 
He doesn't stand a chance. Most republicans are social conservatives which Bill Weld is not. The Trump movement is largely propelled by economic populism, another thing Weld is not.

The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

Scathing rebuttal!!!!
:laughing0301:

Anti-Trumpers are truly masochistic losers.
The more they lose, the more pain is inflicted and welcomed.

:whip:
 
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The Trump movement was fueled by racial resentment. Had it been about economics in any way, he would have got a larger share of the non white vote due to the fact they were the people suffering the most economic distress.

That's hilarious. The democrats are the ones fueled by racial resentment. Resentment towards straight, white males is the glue that binds the various groups that comprise the democrat coalition. They have nothing else in common.

Wrong.

What does LGBTQ communists in drag have in common with inner city blacks?
They all hate straight white people and western civilization.

You're off topic junior.
Thanks to you, junior.

You were the one talking about racial resentment.
 
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It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Another washed up politician knowing he will get immediate national attention from the Media if he bashes Trump. LMAO who the f-- is Bill Weld?
 
Maybe it's just a left wing fantasy but maybe some RINO's have the backing of Soros and left wing organizations. Either way it's ho-hum political intrigue as usual.
 
It's time the Trump lovers got a wake up from there delusion of an easy Trump second election. Trump is facing a primary challenge and he won't be able to talk that liberal shit. And you can best believe his opponent will be reciting the Mueller report.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'

Bill Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, said on Tuesday he's running in 2020 as a Republican because he wants a "direct shot" at President Donald Trump.

"I want a direct shot at the man who, I think, wishes our country ill," Weld said on MSNBC. "The best way to get a direct shot is to run against him in his own party."

Weld, who served as a Republican governor and ran as a vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party in 2016, said he wants to restore civility to political discourse and challenge Trump's domestic and foreign policies.

"Everyone knows the president is mean-spirited and that he calls out little people by name. ... The more that's known about the president's business conduct and his conduct in office, the more I think people are going to come to question whether they really think it's such a great idea being behind this commander in chief in office," he said.

Weld said he believes much of Trump's support is steered by "party bosses" in state GOP committees, but he wants to talk directly to Republican voters about Trump's conduct and his policies.

"We want the election, both the primary and general, decided by voters and not party bosses," he said. "I think what (voters) are saying is they are buffaloed and they want to stick with the Republican Party because they like the way it feels. I don't think they've examined the president's conduct."

Weld said he and Trump differ on "many, many" issues; Weld said he is an "economic conservative" who has a track record of cutting spending and taxes in Massachusetts. He said the president has demeaned America's allies and his economic policies have not been good for the country.

"I aim to call the president out on issues like spending and insulting our allies," he said.

But, Weld said he has one thing in common with the president.

"We're both big, orange men," he said.

Primary challenges sometimes precede losses for presidents whose approval ratings have dipped in the run-up to elections. Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush to the Republican nomination in 1992. Bush ultimately lost that general election to Bill Clinton. Ronald Reagan challenged President Gerald Ford in 1976. Ford lost to Jimmy Carter in the general election.

Trump remains deeply popular with Republican voters, however. A recent Gallup poll shows that the president has an 89 percent job approval rating among Republican voters, and a 45 percent approval rating overall. Trump’s re-election campaign also raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, far outpacing the field of Democratic candidates heading into the 2020 race.

Ex-Gov. Bill Weld on primarying Trump: 'I want a direct shot at the man'
Another washed up politician knowing he will get immediate national attention from the Media if he bashes Trump. LMAO who the f-- is Bill Weld?

Some Poo flinger who wants to write a book someday on how he challenged Trump.
 
Are you truly so utterly clueless as to believe that a flake like William Weld has any chance of posing even a halfway credible challenge to Trump in the GOP primary?

Are we talking about the same William Weld who, as the Libertarian VP nominee in 2016, essentially endorsed Hillary on national TV? That William Weld? Recall that, on national TV, he said that he would "vouch" for Hillary and that it would be a disaster if Trump won.

Bill Weld, Who Pretty Much Endorsed Hillary Clinton In 2016, Will Challenge Donald Trump In 2020
 

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