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Three Republicans aiming to prevent President Donald Trump's re-election wrote a scathing opinion column condemning their party for canceling its primaries and caucuses in four states. Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former Rep. Joe Walsh of Illinois, and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld penned the column, which was published in The Washington Post on Friday evening. "Cowards run from fights," they wrote in the column.
Three Republicans aiming to prevent President Donald Trump's re-election wrote a scathing opinion column condemning their party for canceling its primaries and caucuses in four states. Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former Rep. Joe Walsh of Illinois, and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld penned the column, which was published in The Washington Post on Friday evening. "Cowards run from fights," they wrote in the column.
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