There are a lot of candidates who think they were treated unfairly. If you walk down that road you open yourself up. If you refuse to support their candidate they will refuse to support you. What he was trying to accomplish by saying that is beyond me. All he did was open a new gash that must be healed if he wants to win. If you want to be part of a political party then you can’t straddle the fence like he did.
Again Mr. Brilliant, all he said that he had to be treated FAIRLY, and he also followed, that he was, at that time, not being treated fairly, but never said that his desire was to go 3rd party.
“and then observed that the RNC’s actions (or lack thereof, I suppose) in the Saturday debate demonstrated that the RNC was in violation of the “loyalty pledge” they required Trump to sign. Trump then announced he was considering breaking his own half of the pledge, an obvious allusion to a potential third party run.
http://spectator.org/blog/65487/donald-trump-says-rnc-broke-promise-considers-third-party-run
Alluding to, and outright stating are two different animals.