Not that Joe lol the other idiot .. 
Joe Walsh ends 2020 GOP challenge to Trump
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...o-trump-111959
The former Illinois congressman’s quixotic campaign was stymied by the  president’s consistently high approval ratings among Republicans.
                      By 
QUINT FORGEY
         02/07/2020 11:45 AM EST
Former Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh on  Friday announced he has dropped out of the 2020 Republican presidential  primary, describing the modern GOP as a "cult" and concluding that  President Donald Trump "can't be stopped" from within his own party.
  "Look, I got into this because I  thought it was really important that there was a Republican — a  Republican — out there every day calling out this president for how  unfit he is," Walsh 
told host John Berman on CNN's "New Day."
"I  want to stop Trump. I believe he's a threat to this country. He can't  be stopped within the Republican Party. Nobody can beat him," Walsh  continued. "It's Trump's party, John. It's not a party, it's a cult. He  can't be beaten in the Republican primary, so there's no reason for me —  or any candidate, really — to be in there. The party has become a  cult."
                                                                   Walsh's quixotic campaign, which he 
teased and 
launched in August, was stymied by the president's consistently high 
approval ratings among Republicans and the 
canceling of several states' 2020 GOP primaries and caucuses to aid Trump's reelection effort.
In seeking to deny Trump a second term, Walsh frequently 
lobbed  rhetorical fireballs at the White House and received new scrutiny for  controversial comments he made during his tenure in Congress and later  as a conservative radio show host. 
Walsh's exit from the White House race comes days after an abysmal performance in the Iowa Republican caucuses, which Trump 
won  overwhelmingly. Walsh achieved 1.1 percent of voters and Trump's other  GOP rival, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, garnered 1.3 percent.
  Walsh is the second Republican  candidate to end his primary campaign against the president. Former  South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford 
scrapped his short-lived bid in November, just 60 days after it began. Trump in September 
dismissed his trio of challengers for the Republican nomination as a "total joke" and a "laughingstock."