Get a load of this drivel from Niall Stanage White House
Correspondent for The
Hill:
Will President Trump face a challenge from within his own
party in 2020?
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake (R) seems to think so. On
Sunday, Flake told ABC’s “This Week” that if the president did not change his
approach, he “is going to leave a huge swath of voters looking for someone
else.”
Flake, a frequent Trump critic, added that the president is
“probably inviting a Republican challenge.”
Any challenger to Trump would face enormous hurdles.
The president remains popular among Republican voters, even
as he endures historically low approval numbers at large. In most polls, around
80 percent of GOP voters give Trump the thumbs-up.
Still, Trump would become much more vulnerable if
Republicans suffered major losses in the midterm elections set for November
2018.
And it’s easy to see why some of his most strident GOP
critics might think it’s worthwhile to run against him, even if victory is a
long-odds bet.
But who is most likely to do it?
Stanage thinks Ted
Cruz, John Kasich, Ben Sasse, Jeff Flake and Susana Martinez might entertain
such a challenge.
I like Sasse and New
Mexico Governor Martinez, but Trump mopped the floor with Cruz and the mailman’s
son. Flake is a miserable RINO. Not a chance in hell of leaving the ring
without a broken and bloodied nose.
Riddle me this: Why
is Stanage pushing this bilge?
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