), shown here in August, said over the weekend at a Massachusetts town hall that she would “take a hard look” at running for president after the midterms. (Charles Krupa/AP)Voters have yet to go to the polls in the 2018 midterms, but President Trump and many of the potential contenders aiming to unseat him were already trading fire during what might be viewed as the first official weekend of the 2020 presidential campaign. “How about Cory Booker?” Trump asked the crowd Saturday night. “We can’t leave the impression that we can just change out this president and go back to doing what we used to do. “The only thing I worry about is that some total unknown that nobody ever heard of comes along.”Weigel reported from Austin.
Source: Washington Post September 30, 2018 23:20 UTC