A Quote by Donald Trump

If I'm the nominee, I will pledge I will not run as an independent. I want to win as the Republican. I want to run as the Republican nominee. — © Donald Trump
If I'm the nominee, I will pledge I will not run as an independent. I want to win as the Republican. I want to run as the Republican nominee.
If I am the nominee I will not run as an independent.
I think if you're at home and you don't want Donald Trump to be the Republican nominee, then the only candidate who can beat Donald is our campaign. And so I would encourage, even if you like another candidate, stand with us if you don't want Donald to be the nominee.
Marco [Rubio] made reference earlier to the litigation against Trump University. It's fraud case. I want you think about if this man is the nominee, having the Republican nominee on the stand in court being cross examined about whether he committed fraud. You don't think the mainstream media will go crazy on that?
If any Republican nominee wants to run on the idea that borrowing money and printing it up and sending it to foreign countries that often hate us and burn our flag and think it's a good idea, feel free to run on that issue. But it's not really popular with the people.
I will support the Republican nominee.
There is no doubt in my view that Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee.
The whole Republican establishment has united to destroy his bid to be the nominee of the Republican Party.
Wouldn`t it be great for some of the Republican candidates to stand up to the money guys and say, if you want a presidential nominee who will do what the Bushes did, go from war to war, look elsewhere.
Let me just be very clear that the Republican Party will select a nominee that will beat Bill Clinton.
Barack Obama's class warfare will not work on this Republican nominee. Not in Utah.
I want to help the 2016 Republican presidential nominee, whoever that is, get our country back on track.
Let me just say the rules are what they are in the Republican Party. You have to have X-number of delegates in order to be the nominee. And if you don't have those number of delegates, then there's a process in place.Here is what would be a calamity, for Donald Trump to become our nominee.
I am going to certainly endorse the Republican nominee, and obviously it looks like that will be Mr. Trump.
The good thing about having a Republican primary is that the voters will decide our nominee - unlike the Democrats.
If I'm fortunate enough to get the nomination of the Constitution Party, I will take as many votes from Obama as I would from the Republican nominee.
I will support the Republican nominee. I don't think that's going to be Donald Trump. My party has historically nominated someone who's a mainstream conservative.
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