Michigan Congressman Amash weighs
third-party presidential bid
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[April 29, 2020]
By Jarrett Renshaw
(Reuters) - Representative Justin Amash,
the Republican-turned-independent from Michigan, announced Tuesday night
that he would explore running for president as a Libertarian, the
strongest sign yet that he will run as a third-party candidate. |
U.S. Representative Justin Amash (I-MI), recently having left the
Republican Party after voicing support for an impeachment inquiry into
President Donald Trump, departs after a series of votes at the U.S.
Capitol in Washington, U.S. July 10, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File
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Amash's long-shot bid comes as the presidential campaign has
been upended by the coronavirus pandemic
“Today, I launched an exploratory committee to seek the @LPNational’s
nomination for president of the United States. Americans are
ready for practical approaches based in humility and trust of
the people,” Amash tweeted.
Amash, a 40-year-old conservative lawmaker who has been a member
of Congress since 2011 and had helped found the House Freedom
Caucus, left the Republican Party last July after his criticisms
of President Donald Trump alienated him from his former allies.
He joined with Democrats to vote to impeach Trump, but on most
policy issues still votes as a straight-line Republican.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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