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Title: Donald Trump puts third-party run on back burner as poll lead balloons
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URL Source: http://www.gopusa.com/news/2015/08/ ... ll-lead-balloons/?subscriber=1
Published: Aug 27, 2015
Author: By Guardian Web
Post Date: 2015-08-27 16:55:36 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: donald trump, 2016
Views: 330
Comments: 11

Donald Trump has offered his strongest hint yet that he will not run as an independent in the 2016 US presidential election, saying “it’s not something I want to do” should he fail to win the Republican nomination.

The prospect of a third-party run by Trump has hung over the 18-strong GOP field since the real-estate mogul launched his campaign in June, stirring memories of the billionaire Ross Perot’s effect on the election of 1992, in which Democrat Bill Clinton unseated a sitting Republican, George HW Bush.

Trump leads polls regarding the Republican field by double digits – a Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday put him on 28%, 16% ahead of Ben Carson, another outsider candidate.

Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor generally regarded as the establishment favourite, was tied for third with two senators, Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas. Bush’s 7% return was his lowest since November 2013.

On Wednesday, Trump was asked by the conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt if he was still considering an independent run.

“It’s not something I want to do and at some point I will actually totally commit,” he said.

The Huffington Post, meanwhile, reported that Trump had told “several top Republicans” he would swear off an independent run. It also reported a “top Republican source” as saying the party would not necessarily regard such a move as the end of the matter, given the impulsive nature of Trump’s campaign.

In the first Republican debate, in Cleveland on 6 August, Trump caused controversy by raising his hand in answer to a question about whether any candidate would not guarantee not to run as an independent.

“I will not make the pledge at this time,” said Trump, the only one of 10 candidates to raise his hand.

“If I’m the nominee, I will pledge I will not run as an independent. But – and I am discussing it with everybody – I’m, you know, talking about a lot of leverage.”

On Wednesday, asked by Hewitt why he had reacted in such fashion, he said: “I didn’t think it was appropriate to commit during the debate. You know, I was a little surprised they even asked me at the debate but that was OK.

“But at some point, look, I want to run, I’m leading in the polls by a lot, I want to run as a Republican. I want to get the nomination and I want to beat the Democrats.”

Trump’s poll lead has grown despite a succession of controversies, including calling Mexican immigrants to the US “ rapists ”, questioning the Vietnam war record of Senator John McCain, and appearing to suggest Fox host Megyn Kelly asked him tough questions in the debate because she was menstruating.

This week his criticism of Kelly – and thus a reported “feud” with the influential Fox News chief Roger Ailes – flared up again when Trump retweeted a message that called Kelly a “bimbo”.

He has released only one substantial policy paper, on immigration. Trump wants a wall to be built between Mexico and the US at the former’s expense, and demands the deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants.

On Thursday an Emmy-winning journalist from the Spanish-language network Univision, Jorge Ramos, was ejected from a Trump press conference in Iowa.

Speaking afterwards to Kelly on Fox News, Ramos compared Trump to a dictator and said: “His words are dangerous and his ideas are extreme.”

This week, experts told the Guardian that Trump’s economic policies, as yet uncollected into anything as substantial as a paper, would threaten among other things a trade war with China.

As well as pouring fire on the Democratic frontrunner, Hillary Clinton, Trump has singled out his closest Republican rivals for criticism and insult. Such targets have included Wisconsin governor Scott Walker – whose much-trumpeted record on budgetary matters and jobs Trump has ridiculed – and Bush.

At a town hall event on Wednesday in Pensacola, Florida, an audience member mentioned Trump’s name.

After sighing audibly, Bush asked: “Do we have to talk about this guy?”

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#9. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

South Carolina, and I believe one other GOP primary state, have rules in place that require those on the ballet to pledge to support the eventually winner of the GOP'er nomination. It's a dilemma for Trump, but he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it IMO.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2015-08-27   20:30:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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...but he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it IMO.

Absolutely. He'll do whatever needs to be done, whenever it needs to be done.

They can play their little cards, but he'll Trump them.

Lod  posted on  2015-08-27 20:39:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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