Bill Weld, running to deny President Trump of the Republican Party’s 2020 nomination, admitted this week that voters are just really not interested in a challenger. I am ready to lead that fight.”He also called Trump a “one-man crime wave” and urged the president to resign. BILL WELD OFFICIALLY LAUNCHES LONG-SHOT GOP PRIMARY BID AGAINST TRUMPBut now, Weld is conceding that Republican voters actually approve of Trump and there’s little enthusiasm for anyone in the GOP to seriously challenge the president in 2020 -- though he takes credit for cutting into Trump's support within his own party. “A primary challenger can, as Pat Buchanan did, help to create that unrest,” Weld told C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers,” referring to the former Nixon speechwriter and conservative commentator who challenged former President George H.W. John Kasich, who unsuccessfully ran for president in 2016, is “actively thinking about” launching a challenge to Trump, but hasn’t yet made concrete moves.
Source: Fox News May 24, 2019 09:50 UTC