2020 Republican presidential candidate Joe Walsh got an unexpected reaction when he wrapped up his speech in front of the audience he was speaking to during the Iowa caucuses on Monday evening.

Walsh contrasted himself to President Trump, saying that he will enact conservative policies as president and he will "be decent" while doing so. He also denounced the crowd for cheering Trump's tweets, which the crowd responded to by booing him.

Walsh, a former Illinois congressman, concluded by asking if they want "four more years of" Trump. Before he could finish, the crowd erupted into applause and cheers. When Walsh finished, the crowd booed him again.

Former Rep Joe Walsh @WalshFreedom concludes by saying that if people want “4 more years of the @realDonaldTrump show... He is then cut off by the crowd who yell “yes!” and applaud loudly #IACaucus #Elections2020 pic.twitter.com/8pZLpGaSko — Alex Plitsas (@alexplitsas) February 4, 2020

Walsh and fellow contender former Gov. Bill Weld were crushed in the final results of the GOP caucuses, with Trump getting an overwhelming majority.

Walsh tweeted, "Clearly, I don’t belong in Trump’s Republican Party."

For 5 months, I’ve told tens of thousands of Republicans why I believe Donald Trump is unfit to be President. Last night, I stood in front of 3,000 Iowa Republicans & said the same thing. Almost all of them disagreed with me.



Clearly, I don’t belong in Trump’s Republican Party. — Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) February 4, 2020

I’ll do ya one better. I’ll retweet it. In this clip, I said decency & honesty matter, and the MAGA crowd booed me. I said Donald Trump only cares about Donald Trump, and the crowd booed me. I spoke the truth in this clip. I’m proud of this clip. Let’s all share it. https://t.co/K9Q5LZaQns — Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) February 4, 2020

Because of Trump's major victory, Walsh compared him to a dictator and said, "Hell yes, the caucus was rigged."