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    FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2011, file photo former U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh, R-Ill., gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Walsh, a former Illinois congressman, says he’ll challenge President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination in 2020. The tea party favorite argues that Trump is unfit for the White House. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Published August 25. 2019 11:09PM

Joe Walsh, a former Illinois congressman and tea party favorite turned radio talk show host, announced a challenge Sunday to President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination in 2020, saying the incumbent is unfit for office and must be denied a second term.

“He’s nuts. He’s erratic. He’s cruel. He stokes bigotry. He’s incompetent. He doesn’t know what he’s doing,” Walsh told ABC’s “This Week.” The longshot portrayed himself as a legitimate alternative in party where he said many are opposed to Trump but are “scared to death” of saying so publicly.

His campaign slogan: “Be brave.”

Polls shows Trump is backed by most Republican voters, and the lone rival already in the race is former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, the 2016 Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee who is regarded as fiscally conservative but socially liberal.

Undeterred from pressing ahead with his candidacy, Walsh said, “I think this thing ... will catch on like wildfire.” The former Trump booster added: “I’m a conservative. And I think there’s a decent chance to present to Republican voters a conservative without all the baggage.”

The one-word response from Trump’s campaign to Walsh’s entry: “Whatever.”

Walsh narrowly won a House seat from suburban Chicago in the 2010 tea party wave but lost a 2012 reelection bid and has since hosted a radio talk show. He has a history of inflammatory statements regarding Muslims and others and declared just before the 2016 election that if Trump lost, “I’m grabbing my musket.”

But he has since soured on Trump, criticizing the president over growth of the federal deficit and writing in a New York Times column that the president was “a racial arsonist who encourages bigotry and xenophobia to rouse his base.”

The road ahead for any Republican primary challenger will be difficult.

In recent months, Trump’s allies have taken over state parties that control primary elections in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and elsewhere. State party leaders sometimes pay lip service to the notion that they would welcome a primary challenger, as their state party rules usually require, but they are already working to ensure Trump’s reelection.

South Carolina Republicans have gone so far as to discuss canceling their state’s GOP primary altogether if a legitimate primary challenge emerges to eliminate the threat.

At the same time, polling consistently shows that Trump has the solid backing of an overwhelming majority of Republican voters. An Associated Press-NORC poll conducted this month found that 78% of Republicans approve of Trump’s job performance. That number has been hovering around 80% even as repeated scandals have rocked his presidency.

“Look, this isn’t easy to do. ... I’m opening up my life to tweets and attacks. Everything I’ve said and tweeted now, Trump’s going to go after, and his bullies are going to go after,” Walsh said.

Asked whether he was prepared for that, Walsh replied: “Yes, I’m ready for it.”

Weld, in an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said he was “thrilled” that Walsh was in the race and that Mark Sanford, a former South Carolina governor and congressman, was considering joining them, leading to a “more robust conversation.”

“Who knows? The networks might even cover Republican primary debates,” Weld said.

Walsh, 57, rode a wave of anti-President Barack Obama sentiment to a 300-vote victory over a Democratic incumbent in the 2010 election. He made a name for himself in Washington as a cable news fixture who was highly disparaging of Obama.

Walsh was criticized for saying that the Democratic Party’s “game” is to make Latinos dependent on government just like “they got African Americans dependent upon government.” At another point, he said radical Muslims are in the U.S. “trying to kill Americans every week,” including in Chicago’s suburbs.

He lost his 2012 reelection bid by more than 20,000 votes to Democrat Tammy Duckworth, who was elected to the U.S. Senate four years later.

Walsh told Obama to “watch out” on Twitter in July 2016 after five police officers were killed in Dallas. Just days before Trump’s 2016 win over Hillary Clinton, Walsh tweeted: “On November 8th, I’m voting for Trump. On November 9th, if Trump loses, I’m grabbing my musket. You in?” Walsh later said on Twitter that he was referring to “acts of civil disobedience.”

On Sunday, Walsh said he apologized for past divisive comments.

“I helped create Trump. There’s no doubt about that, the personal, ugly politics. I regret that. And I’m sorry for that,” he said.

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Davies reported from Indianapolis. AP National Political Writer Steve Peoples in New York contributed to this report.

Comments
Go Joe! A human being in the GOP! Unseat the retarded child in the Slovenian brothel White House. A choice for the Intelligent, Moderate American!
Hello America!! Celebrate the death of a cancerous Koch. Rightwing extremist influencers are treasonous pigs.
Stabilization is coming!
So Joe, as a good Christian Sunday School teacher and a Church goer every Sunday, you with your supposedly unapproachable morality that you attempt to brush off upon others, walk by the above post by T2C about celebrating the death of Koch. You should be as mad about this hateful post as everyone else. This is terrible. This is just about the worst thing I have ever seen on the TN site. You easily overlook this as “ends justify the means politics” to insult Walsh. Good for you Joe. There are your full colors laid out right in front of everybody. T2C should be expelled from this site for this post alone. Joe, you are complicit. You have lost my respect.
I challenge the morality of people who come on here touting their own morality and weaponize it. This poster has never claimed to be moral to my knowledge.
Come on Joe. You willfully ignore your own morality as it serves your agenda. President Trump never came on here “touting...morality”, yet you ridicule him for morality every time you get a chance. You don’t have the fortitude to stand up for what is right as you leave a terrible insult slide by unnoticed. You have called out others for much less. If you can prejudge others for a perceived moral transgression, then you should have the same standard of morality to call out T2C for “celebrating the death of Koch.” You release your responsibility by saying, “this poster has never claimed to be moral...” Come on Joe. You hate President Trump so much you will stand aside and watch this nasty stuff with glee. What a shame that you just let things go when you can step forward and denounce this nasty stuff. Your silence in denouncing this speaks volumes of your character. You failed one of life’s critical tests. I would never say such things about anyone, and, I would hope that anyone with any decency would not either. Many liberals have reduced themselves to have no standards at all. You should be ashamed of yourself for letting this go.
Stand up Joe and denounce this awful statement by diggerout/T2C. If you are such a good Christian Sunday School teacher with morality that you flaunt around here...make a stand. “Celebrate the death of Koch” was what T2C said. Your continued silence speaks volumes about your integrity. I suppose you enjoyed liberal Bill Maher when he celebrated the death of Dave Koch. Koch was a Libertarian Joe. I thought you liked Libertarians like Amash. Bill Maher stated that he was going to reevaluate his dislike of cancer. He went on to say that he hoped his death was painful. No wonder you support confrontation of conservatives in restaurants. Dumping food on or spitting on someone is right in line with your cruel ways Joe. Here for all to see is the liberal kindness and all inclusive love. Here for all to see is the liberal mantra of ignoring things that advance the agenda.
Its not a good statement he made but I don't feed the trolls, I ignore them.

I agree with a good deal of the Koch's agenda but their influence through $$$$ is not to be celebrated. Too much money from special interests on both sides.
T2C (formerly diggerout who was expelled from here for vulgar posts) you have reached a new low. With your hateful, “celebrate the death of a cancerous Koch” insult. You are a rude vulgar low intellect bully with severe mental dysfunction. You are the type that would harm fellow human beings with your hatred. You should be expelled for propagating violence. This hateful comment of yours puts your extreme mental dysfunction on full display. You go on to insult the wife of President Trump with shameful vulgar words. T2C/diggerout you should be ashamed of your filthy self. You should be confined in a mental facility so you do not hurt society or yourself. Get help.
You T2C/diggerout who was thrown off of this site before for posting vulgar insults can go to hell. You are a punk that needs a mental evaluation. You have celebrated the death of citizens and US military. Your previous comments are on record for all to see. You are a hateful nasty fool. Keep it up. President Trump is your master. Republicans are all superior to you. Where is the collusion now? Ha. Collusion was a fraud...and so are you.

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