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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_WeldBill Weld - Wikipedia

    William Floyd Weld (born July 31, 1945) is an American attorney, businessman, author, and politician who served as the 68th Governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_WeldWilliam Weld - Wikipedia

    William Floyd Weld, detto Bill (Smithtown, 31 luglio 1945), è un avvocato, imprenditore, scrittore e politico statunitense, candidato vicepresidente per il Partito Libertario alle elezioni presidenziali del 2016 e governatore del Massachusetts dal 1991 al 1997.

  3. On April 15, 2019 Weld officially announced he would be running for president, challenging incumbent Donald Trump. Weld previously was the 2016 Vice Presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party on the Gary Johnson ticket. Weld suspended his campaign on March 18, 2020. He subsequently endorsed Democratic nominee Joe Biden for president.

  4. 30 ott 2019 · Bill Weld is a former U.S. attorney, governor of Massachusetts, and Libertarian vice-presidential candidate. He is running for the Republican nomination to oppose Trump's re-election, but faces long odds and little support from the party.

  5. www.politico.com › 2024/01/22 › bill-weld-talks-2024-00136908Bill Weld talks 2024 - POLITICO

    22 gen 2024 · Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, who ran against Trump in 2020, shares his views on the current Republican primary candidates and his involvement with No Labels, a centrist group eyeing a late-entry bipartisan ticket in 2024. He also discusses Trump's legal troubles, his advice for challengers and his role in challenging Trump's ballot eligibility.

  6. 18 mar 2020 · Here's everything you need to know about Bill Weld, former two-term governor of Massachusetts and the first Republican primary challenger to President Donald Trump.

  7. William Weld served as the Republican governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997. Weld announced that he was running for president of the United States on April 15, 2019. [1] He suspended his campaign on March 18, 2020.