It seems like there is an internal challenge brewing within the shores of the Republican party itself. Conservative firebrand former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh announced Sunday with ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week” that he’s launching a long-shot Republican presidential primary challenge against President Donald Trump. However, it will be an uphill task for him, as apart from contesting Trump , he has five Democrat candidates to fend with.
“I’m going to run for president,” Walsh told Stephanopoulos in an exclusive interview.When Stephanopoulos pointed out the massive uphill climb Walsh has in front of him in the primary thanks to Trump’s overwhelmingly high approval rating within the party, the controversial former congressman argued that conservatives should have an alternative to the president. Considering Trump’s controversies and gaffes, they wanted a second opinion and Walsh thinks he is suited for the task.
“I’m running because he’s unfit; somebody needs to step up and there needs to be an alternative. The country is sick of this guy’s tantrum — he’s a child,” said Walsh, who was elected to the House in the 2010 Tea Party wave, but only served one term before becoming a conservative talk radio host.