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Will Donald Trump sign the GOP pledge precluding a third party run? | |
According to a close associate, the GOP candidate intends to sign the loyalty pledge that would bind him to endorse the Republican nominee and would preclude him a third-party run. | |
The Republican National Committee has made it clear that they want every candidate running for nomination to sign a pledge not to break off and run as a third-party candidate under any circumstances. | |
The GOP is worried that third-party campaigns will jeopardize the party's chances against the eventual Democratic presidential candidate. | |
And as he's currently the most popular candidate, the GOP is concerned that Donald Trump may break off from the pact, and he has repeatedly threatened to do so. | |
We're looking for you to raise your hand now. | |
Raise your hand now if you won't make that pledge tonight. | |
Mr. Trump. | |
Mr. Trump. | |
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul reminded everyone that it was Ross Perot who ended up giving us the first Clinton. |