Four states have canceled their 2020 Republican primaries, angering Trump's GOP challengers

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Four states have canceled their 2020 Republican primaries, angering Trump's GOP challengers
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'A president always defines his or her party, and today the Republican Party has taken a wrong turn, led by a serial self-promoter who has abandoned the bedrock principles of the GOP,' wrote Weld, Walsh and Sanford.

If you had any doubt that the Republican party is now the Trump party, look no further than South Carolina, Arizona, Nevada and Kansas.as the president faces three challengers to the nomination, former Representative Joe Walsh and former Governors Bill Weld and Mark Sanford.

"A president always defines his or her party, and today the Republican Party has taken a wrong turn, led by a serial self-promoter who has abandoned the bedrock principles of the GOP," they wrote."No surprise, then, that the latest disgrace, courtesy of Team Trump, is an effort to eliminate any threats to the president's political power in 2020...What does this say about the Republican Party? If a party stands for nothing but reelection, it indeed stands for nothing.

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford takes the podium before speaking to the media with a cardboard cutout of President Donald Trump during a campaign stop at the state house on September 16, 2019 in Columbia, South Carolina.On Monday morning, Walsh joined CNN to complain about what he views as a rigged system.

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