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usnewsper-politics · 3 months
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Trump vs. Haley: Divisions and the Future of the Republican Party #authority #ballotbox #BillWeld #campaigntactics #conservative #divisions #endorsement #foreignpolicy #Identity #ideologicalidentity #inclusive #independents #infighting #longtermviability #moderates #Nevadacaucuses #NikkiHaley #northkorea #Parisclimateagreement #polarizing #postTrumpera #pragmatic #PresidentTrump #republicanparty #Support #twitter #unite
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amupdates · 5 years
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#Libertarian #Conservative #Progressive #FeeltheBern #trump #beto #tulsigabbard #justinamash #billweld https://www.instagram.com/alexmerced/p/Bvx2cIqHgsa/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=o4paugltzyyy
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prevnews · 5 years
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USA 2020: Bill Weld will challenge Trump for the Republican nomination
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld announced on Monday that he would contest Donald Trump's nomination for the 2020 presidential election. He is the first Republican to embark on a nomination contest that will hardly escape the incumbent president, heavily supported in polls by Republican voters. Aged 73, Bill Weld, governor of Massachusetts (1991-1997) and former attorney, does not enjoy much notoriety but remains popular in his party. "I really think that if we have six more years with what the White House has been proposing for two years, it would be a political tragedy," he told CNN television. "For now, all that comes out of Washington is division," he said, blaming the two parties before adding that the first leader was the "president himself". ". The campaign team for the re-election of Donald Trump announced Sunday to have raised more than 30 million dollars (26.5 million euros) in the first quarter of 2019, whose funds amount to a total of 40.8 million of dollars. Read the full article
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tyrras · 5 years
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Ty flips off Dump every day for 4 years #resist #maga #stophate #trumptaxreturns #muellerreport #releasethefullreport #istandwithilhanomar #peteforamerica #pete2020 #migrantcaravan #asylumislegal #billweld #endwhitenationalism #trumpisracist #fakebordercrisis #transmilitaryban #protecttranstroops #transrights #transvisibility #wontbeerased #mondaymotivation #middlefingermonday #americafirst #qanon #somanyreasons https://www.instagram.com/p/BwTHavIBEF4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15wjizjkv72as
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instapicsil2 · 5 years
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld was already facing an uphill climb in his primary challenge to Trump. The president is leading Weld 72 percent to 17 percent among Republican voters in New Hampshire, according to a recent poll from Suffolk University and the Boston Globe. Now, the Massachusetts Republican Party is aiming to further protect Trump from primary challengers like Weld by approving a new winner-takes-all delegate plan. The MassGOP approved the 2020 plan last week, and will now award all of the party's delegates to the Republican candidate who clears more than 50 percent of the vote in the state presidential primary. It's a departure from the 2016 primary, when the state party used a proportional method to award delegates. Link in bio for the full story. 📸 @smahaskey #trump #election2020 #billweld #republican #massachusetts http://bit.ly/2VjV0M0
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instatrack · 5 years
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld was already facing an uphill climb in his primary challenge to Trump. The president is leading Weld 72 percent to 17 percent among Republican voters in New Hampshire, according to a recent poll from Suffolk University and the Boston Globe. Now, the Massachusetts Republican Party is aiming to further protect Trump from primary challengers like Weld by approving a new winner-takes-all delegate plan. The MassGOP approved the 2020 plan last week, and will now award all of the party's delegates to the Republican candidate who clears more than 50 percent of the vote in the state presidential primary. It's a departure from the 2016 primary, when the state party used a proportional method to award delegates. Link in bio for the full story. 📸 @smahaskey #trump #election2020 #billweld #republican #massachusetts http://bit.ly/2VjV0M0
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instapicsil1 · 5 years
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld has officially entered the race for president, becoming the first Republican to challenge President Donald Trump in the race for the White House. “It is time for patriotic men and women across our great nation to stand and plant a flag. It is time to return to the principles of Lincoln — equality, dignity, and opportunity for all. There is no greater cause on earth than to preserve what truly makes America great. I am ready to lead that fight,” Weld said. For more📲link in bio #BillWeld #PresidentTrump #Trump #whitehouse #2020Election #2020 #politics #news #cnn #cnnpolitics #us http://bit.ly/2UkGHlk
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presseonline · 5 years
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Republikanischer Ex-Gouverneur Weld fordert Trump heraus Trump bekommt bei seinem Rennen für zweite Amtszeit Konkurrenz aus der eigenen Partei #Außenpolitik,#WeißenHaus,#BillWeld,#Partei,#Washington,#Präsident, #DonaldTrump,#Amerika,#Partei
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trumpchronicle · 4 years
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@realDonaldTrump: RT @ericbolling: While the @dccc tries to figure out what went wrong after having 3 years to prepare for #IowaCaucuses- The @GOP results: @realDonaldTrump 97.5% #BillWeld 1.3% @WalshFreedom 1.2% Tick Tock boys.. 15 minutes have expired. Unless @cnn or @MSNBC need “analysts”. Lol #WheresMOOCH? https://t.co/M7d6bUXc5o
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Presidential Election 2020 - Part 1 https://www.politicalswing.com/2019/07/10/presidential-election-2020-part-1/ #2020Election #BillWeld #DonaldTrump #Election2020 #PresidentDonaldTrump #PresidentialElection #RepublicanParty #Republicans #WilliamFloydWeld
New Post has been published on https://www.politicalswing.com/2019/07/10/presidential-election-2020-part-1/
Presidential Election 2020 - Part 1
We’re a little late to the game but better late than never. Part of the reason was the hope that sensibility would prevail and the primaries would not continue to be inundated with candidates. However, much like the last time America went to the polls to pick a commander-in-chief, that does not seem to be the case. So with that in mind, here we go.
We will cover, in multiple parts, the candidates for your consideration. Regardless of political party or popularity. We would also like to note that we will not be including possible candidates, only those who are declared.
The Republicans
President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump
Absolutely no surprise here. While there is no shortage of one term Presidents, only one has not ran for re-election. That would be Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson was technically only a one term President despite serving as Commander-in-Chief for six years. This is because he came into the job due to the death of President Kennedy. He won his first term in 1964 but did not launch a re-election campaign for the 1968 election citing divisiveness over the Vietnam War. Divisiveness is a problem for Trump but certainly not one that would make him consider giving up the White House.
In fact, the President seems to relish in it. But what are President Donald Trump‘s actual accomplishments since taking the highest office in the land? Well, that depends on who you ask and in the world of Trump, there are facts and then there are “alternative facts”.
In fact, his politics are so well known as of this point, there is little reason to write about them. Arguments about what his actual accomplishments are vary as well. Again, there is little point in discussing since the topic is so highly debated.
Here is what cannot be denied though. His supporters will be with him until the end. His detractors will fight him every step of the way. This time around, it’s going to be those who stand in the middle that decide his election fate.
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    Bill Weld
Bill Weld
William “Bill” Floyd Weld is no stranger to the political arena. Weld began his career as a legal counsel (one of many) for the U.S. House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate scandal. In 1978, he made an unsuccessful bid for Massachusetts Attorney General. He was appointed in 1981 by Presdident Ronald Reagan as the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts. During his time there he focused on white-collar crimes and political corruption. Of 111 cases, he won 109.
Five years later he was promoted to the head of the Criminal Division of the Justice Department in Washington where his job was to supervise all federal prosecutions. The position was short-lived as two years later he resigned, along with five others, in protest over the improper conduct of U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese. For the next two years, Weld went into private practice.
He successfully ran for Governor of Massachusetts and served for just over six years. He then took aim at a Senate seat, hoping to displace Sen. John Kerry but ultimately lost. In 1997, President Clinton nominated him to be the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. It was a nomination that he ultimately lost due to butting political heads with Senator Jesse Helms. Helms it seems did not feel that Weld was “Republican enough” aka conservative. Weld mounted another governorship campaign in 2005 for the state of New York but lost. He stepped away from politics for a time but decided to return in 2016 as the Vice-President candidate for the Libertarian Party. His running mate was former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson. They would go on to win 3.28% of the vote, roughly 4.5 million people, which was a Libertarian Party record. He rejoined the Republican Party on January 17, 2019.
Does He Stand a Chance?
Weld is a moderate Republican. He is a supporter of LGBTQ rights, abortion rights and medical marijuana. Beyond that however, not much is known. Except that he hates corruption. Seriously, he really hates it. This seems to be his entire motivation for running. He sees President Trump and his White House as the ultimate pinnacle of corruption and he wants to stop it. Even if he stands little chance. The RNC doesn’t even have a debate committee at this point and without a stage to trump Trump, Weld will likely see another unsuccessful bid for office. Still, you can’t blame him for trying. He’s not the only Republican, or third-party member, unimpressed with the Presidents performance.
Go Bill go!
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  Trump a lock?
While the list of candidates is not long and it generally isn’t from a sitting President’s own party, there is room for other’s to decide to play along the way.
As of right now though, President Trump has the nomination all locked up.
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usnewsper-politics · 3 months
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Trump Dominates Republican Field in Iowa: Poll Reveals Strong Support for President's Promises and Performance #agegroups #approvalrating #BillWeld #campaignpromises #demographics #economy #educationalbackgrounds #financialstatus #frontrunner #healthcare #immigration #incomelevels #Iowacaucuses #jobs #Republicanfield #Republicanpresidentialnomination. #trump
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instatrack · 5 years
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld has officially entered the race for president, becoming the first Republican to challenge President Donald Trump in the race for the White House. “It is time for patriotic men and women across our great nation to stand and plant a flag. It is time to return to the principles of Lincoln — equality, dignity, and opportunity for all. There is no greater cause on earth than to preserve what truly makes America great. I am ready to lead that fight,” Weld said. For more📲link in bio #BillWeld #PresidentTrump #Trump #whitehouse #2020Election #2020 #politics #news #cnn #cnnpolitics #us http://bit.ly/2UkGHlk
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Vote for Gary Johnson and Bill Weld. Are you in?
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