Trump labels Republican presidential challengers 'the Three Stooges'
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[September 10, 2019]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump dismissed three Republican challengers to his 2020 re-election as
"the Three Stooges" on Monday and expressed doubt about ever agreeing to
meet them on a debate stage.
"They're a joke. They're a laughingstock," Trump told reporters when
asked whether he would agree to debate them during the 2020 nominating
contest.
Three Republicans - former U.S. Representative Mark Sanford of South
Carolina, former Massachusetts Governor William Weld and former U.S.
Representative Joe Walsh of Illinois - are mounting long-shot campaigns
to deny Trump the 2020 Republican presidential nomination.
They face a formidable re-election effort mounted by Trump, who has
consolidated his grip on the party’s national and state machinery. A
Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted Aug. 19 and 20 showed 87% of Republicans
approved of his performance in office.
Sanford, who announced his candidacy on Sunday, said he did not believe
Trump's popularity would last. "I sincerely believe Trump is misguided
on a whole host of issues. He’s out of sync with voters in South
Carolina. I think he has lost touch with the very voters that sent him
to office," he told MSNBC on Monday.
Walsh has called Trump a bully and a coward who is unfit for office.
Weld says another Trump term would be bad for America.
Before he left the White House for a rally in North Carolina, Trump also
said he planned at some point to put out an "extremely complete"
statement on his finances. Trump has refused for years to release his
tax returns despite a long history of presidential candidates detailing
their finances.
He said the financial statement would make clear he did not need
whatever revenue was produced when U.S. military personnel stayed at his
Turnberry golf resort in Scotland while on refueling stops.
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the White House before
departing to Fayetteville, North Carolina in Washington, U.S.
September 9, 2019. REUTERS/Erin Scott
"I'm going to give out my financial condition, and you'll be
extremely shocked that the numbers are many, many times what you
think. I don't need to have somebody take a room overnight at a
hotel," he said.
In a tweet earlier, Trump recalled Sanford's disappearance in 2009
when, while governor of South Carolina, he met his Argentine
mistress under the cover story of having gone hiking on the
Appalachian Trail, only to be found out later.
"The Three Stooges, all badly failed candidates, will give it a go!"
the president said, leaning on his penchant for bestowing derisive
nicknames on his opponents. The Three Stooges were a vaudeville and
slapstick comedy team whose antics regularly appeared on television.
Trump also denied having anything to do with the cancellation of
Republican nominating primaries in four states, meaning he will face
no opposition there. Canceling their primaries were Nevada and South
Carolina, which are critical early voting states, as well as Kansas
and Arizona.
"The four states that canceled it don't want to waste their money.
If there was a race, they would certainly want to do that," Trump
said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu in
Washington; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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