@Cyber Liberty mentioned Daniel McCarthy in another thread.
Daniel McCarthy would have been good.
Which I found interesting as I looked into him a little more.
Apparently, he joins Bowers as a non-Trump supporter.
This is from a Newsweek Article:
An Arizona businessman who unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 2020 has promised to donate $1 million to charity if former President Donald Trump takes part in a live debate with him.
Daniel McCarthy, who lost the Republican primary election to former Sen. Martha McSally by nearly 370,000 votes in August 2020, posted the challenge in a video on Twitter which ends with him setting fire to a red Make America Great Again hat with a flamethrower.
McCarthy said he would donate $1 million to a charity of Trump's choice—which the former president must actually choose from a predetermined list posted on McCarthy's website—if he takes part in a 30-minute debate with him at his upcoming rally in Florence, Arizona, on January 15.
https://www.newsweek.com/daniel-mccarthy-gop-senate-candidate-challenging-trump-debate-arizona-1666274While not liking Trump....sounds like he is still a solid right-winger
He made this statement:
According to The Arizona Republic, McCarthy drummed up support form the far right as part of his bid to defeat McSally, as well as criticizing the current state of the Republican Party.
"Inside the Republican Party there is almost a primal feeling that we're losing our country, and they're sick and tired of having weak Republicans or fake Republicans represent them," McCarthy told The Arizona Republic ahead of the election.
He was creamed by McSally in the primary. Trump endorsed McSally, someone who came off as about as inspiring as overcooked pasta.
Wow....
Curious to hear how this one get's reconciled.