On a fait bien peu de cas de la candidature de l'ancien gouverneur du Massachusetts Bill Weld et la candidature de l'ancien représentant Bill Waslh ne semble pas déchaîner les passions. Les chances de détrôner Donald Trump semblent bien minces pour le moment.
"Walsh isn't the only conservative candidate looking to take on Trump. But any of the three possible Republican contenders would be a long shot against the President, who, according to Gallup, has an 88% approval rating among Republican voters.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld announced in April that he would challenge Trump, telling CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead" that it would be a "political tragedy" and he would "fear for the republic" if the country had Trump as President for a second term.
Former Rep. Mark Sanford told CNN's Brianna Keilar on "CNN Right Now" in July that he is considering mounting a challenge to Trump in 2020, with plans this month to explore a possible candidacy. The South Carolina Republican has planned visits to key early-voting states New Hampshire and Iowa."
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