Doyle McManus: Trump's Republican challengers: in it, but maybe not to win it
by Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times
Feb 27, 2019
3 minutes
It's official: At least one bold but quixotic Republican will run against President Donald Trump in next year's GOP presidential primaries.
Former Massachusetts Gov. William F. Weld says he's running, no matter how bad his chances look. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan may jump in. Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich could be available as well.
None appears likely to topple the president - not under current circumstances, at least. Trump is wildly popular among GOP voters, with approval ratings above 80 percent. If history is a guide, he shouldn't face
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