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Exclusive: Trump threatens third-party run
The Hill ^ | July 23, 2015 | Kevin Cirilli and Bob Cusack

Posted on 07/23/2015 3:57:44 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

NEW YORK — Donald Trump says the chances that he will launch a third-party White House run will “absolutely” increase if the Republican National Committee is unfair to him during the 2016 primary season.

“The RNC has not been supportive. They were always supportive when I was a contributor. I was their fair-haired boy,” the business mogul told The Hill in a 40-minute interview from his Manhattan office at Trump Tower on Wednesday. “The RNC has been, I think, very foolish.”

Pressed on whether he would run as a third-party candidate if he fails to clinch the GOP nomination, Trump said that “so many people want me to, if I don’t win.”

“I’ll have to see how I’m being treated by the Republicans,” Trump said. “Absolutely, if they’re not fair, that would be a factor.”

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus called Trump earlier this month asking him to tone down his controversial rhetoric. More recently, the RNC rebuked him for saying that Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is not a war hero. Trump didn’t apologize but has since said that the 2008 Republican presidential nominee is a war hero.

Trump told The Hill that the GOP establishment in Washington dislikes him because he’s not part of the political class.

“I’m not in the gang. I’m not in the group where the group does whatever it’s supposed to do,” he said. “I want to do what’s right for the country — not what’s good for special interest groups that contribute, not what’s good for the lobbyists and the donors.”

The real estate magnate has upended the Republican presidential primary, with recent national polls showing that he is leading the 16-candidate field. Many in the party’s establishment, pointing to his inflammatory comments about Mexican immigrants and McCain, say that Trump is badly hurting the GOP brand.

Yet he is connecting with a significant chunk of GOP voters. And despite criticism from party leaders and other presidential candidates, Trump appears fueled by controversy.

His office, which has a stunning view of Central Park, is filled with family photos, golf trophies and sports paraphernalia.

At various times during the interview, Trump pointed out that he isn’t a politician. But the reality TV personality has politician-like skills, answering questions he wants to answer and driving the conversation to where he wants to take it. Trump doesn’t shy away from eye contact, and while prone to complaining about reporters, he is comfortable in his own skin.

The 69-year-old, of course, is no stranger to the media, and on Wednesday he complimented his questioners while also urging them — on more than one occasion — “to be fair.”

He insisted that his remarks about McCain and immigration have not and will not hurt him, and pointed to several recent polls to make his point.

Not surprisingly, Trump is a big fan of polls now.

At one point, he whipped out a survey that he had inside his suit pocket, and later he called on an aide to print out the latest poll numbers showing him leading former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R).

“I’m surprised that I’m this high,” he said.

Unlike former Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) four years ago, Trump is not predicting victory. He won’t utter the former Speaker’s famous “I’m going to be the nominee” statement, saying that would be “presumptuous.”

He attributes his rise to being frank with voters.

“I’m not surrounded by all sorts of pollsters and PR people,” Trump said. “I speak the truth. Our country is in big trouble, and I know how to turn it around.”

“Competence” and “leadership” are what voters are looking for, he says.

While some of his Republican rivals, such as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, must do well in Iowa, and others are looking to New Hampshire, including Bush, Trump doesn’t see his path to victory as state-specific. And he was tight-lipped on how he’s preparing for the Aug. 6 Fox News debate, which will only allow for the top 10 candidates by poll standing to appear on the stage.

“I’ve got a lot of knowledge having to do with government. For the debates, I’ll work on that,” he said. “As far as the debate is concerned, these politicians debate every night. That’s all they do is talk. I don’t do that. I do other things. I’m a job creator.”

He said he’d appoint judges to the Supreme Court with a “conservative bent,” praising Justice Samuel Alito and criticizing Chief Justice John Roberts.

“Jeb Bush was the one that pushed Roberts through his brother, and Roberts gave us ObamaCare,” Trump said. “Roberts was a terrible choice. We wouldn’t be talking about ObamaCare right now if we didn’t have Roberts.”

He spoke favorably of setting term limits in Congress without offering specifics and didn’t rule out endorsing congressional candidates in 2016. Trump did not show his hand on whether he might endorse a primary challenger to McCain, who has one such competitor in his Arizona race.

Trump said he agreed with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in opposing President Obama’s trade policy.

“You know the funniest thing about Bernie Sanders? The one thing we agree on is trade,” the billionaire said with a smile. “He knows the country is ripped off. And I know the country is being ripped off. The difference is that I can do something about it and he can’t. He’ll never be able to negotiate with China.”

Trump said that despite his tough talk about China, he’d be able to have a working relationship with its leaders. To accentuate his point, Trump brought The Hill six floors down to note that the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China rents space in his building.

“They just renewed their lease and you know why? They love Trump,” he said.

He said that Sanders is a sort of “duplicate” of liberal favorite Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who he said has pushed Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner for 2016, to the left.

“She’s had a huge impact on Clinton,” Trump said. “Hillary is going way left, and I sort of laugh because I know Hillary very well. ... The interesting part about Hillary is that her donors are all the hedge fund guys and the business guys and the real estate guys. And they’re all saying, ‘Do you think she means it?’ And I say, ‘Of course she doesn’t mean it — you know her.’ ”

Trump has long said he loves his job of striking deals and making money. But now that job is on hold as he attempts to become the 45th president.

Trump says he’s enjoying running for commander in chief, though he knows it’s early in the game.

“It’s very hard for a very successful person to run for political office — especially for president,” he said, after asking for business cards. “I get that now more than anything.”


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016; thirdparty; trump
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Hey GOPe how does that grab you?
161 posted on 07/23/2015 9:48:58 AM PDT by TYVets
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To: odawg

Which Trump do you like? Take your pick: the one who was a Democrat, the one who was an Independent, or the one now pounding away like he’s a true blue Republican?

Someone with that record used to be called an opportunist or wishy-washy-anything but a serious statesman.


162 posted on 07/23/2015 10:49:34 AM PDT by randita (...Our First Lady is a congenital liar - William Safire, 1996)
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To: skippyjonjones
Conspiracy theories, you say?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3315710/posts

163 posted on 07/23/2015 10:50:35 AM PDT by ScottinVA (Liberalism is the poison ivy that infests the garden of society.)
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To: oldvirginian
"When the debates start, the only true conservative, Ted Cruz, will shine for all to see.

Ted is correct in keeping himself above the fray. He can keep preaching his message and soon he will be seen as the adult in the room. Actually very Reaganesque of him.

Remember how small and ineffective Carter seemed when he stood on the stage with Reagan? Cruz will come off the same way With his intellect and speaking ability he will make everyone, including Trump, seem tawdry and small."

From your mouth to God's ear.

164 posted on 07/23/2015 10:53:39 AM PDT by CatherineofAragon (("This is a Laztatorship. You don't like it, get a day's rations and get out of this office."))
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To: randita
Which Trump do you like? Take your pick: the one who was a Democrat, the one who was an Independent, or the one now pounding away like he’s a true blue Republican?

Well, let's see.. it's Thursday.. so it's "true blue" day! But in the end, Trump's decisions will be based on what directly benefits him the most. All else is an afterthought.

165 posted on 07/23/2015 10:54:02 AM PDT by ScottinVA (Liberalism is the poison ivy that infests the garden of society.)
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To: ek_hornbeck
The trouble is, while I have no sympathy for Trump's candidacy, I have plenty of sympathy for those who want a third party alternative.

I WISH there could be a viable 3rd party - heck I wish their was a whole basket of political party's that, even if they couldn't win, could partner with other party's and build coalition governments. WE DO NOT HAVE THAT KIND OF SYSTEM. I wish we did, I don't really like our winner take all, no coalitions possible election system - but you, me and everyone else that yammers on about 3rd party's every election cycle need to commune with the founding fathers about that. Our system is designed for 2 party's. On the super rare occasion one of them implodes, the replacement party just becomes the 2nd leg of the two party system. In our system you will virtually ALWAYS be voting for the lesser of two evils in general elections. Very rarely will you ever be voting for candidates you genuinely like. That is the nature of the type of electoral system we have.

166 posted on 07/23/2015 10:54:26 AM PDT by Longbow1969
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

He’s more conservative than all but Cruz or Walker

The RNC is terrified


167 posted on 07/23/2015 10:56:48 AM PDT by wardaddy (Mark Levin.....I love him...but he is ignorant of Dixie)
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To: gdani

Are you for kicking him out of the debate?


168 posted on 07/23/2015 11:36:47 AM PDT by skippyjonjones
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To: skippyjonjones
Are you for kicking him out of the debate?

I don't care what the GOP does. They have been dead to me for a long time.

Trump's only value is kicking around RINOs. But I fully expect that from a self-described Democrat.

169 posted on 07/23/2015 11:42:06 AM PDT by gdani (No sacred cows)
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To: Ohioan; Impy; fieldmarshaldj

“Plus, another historical note. Teddy Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Third Party, which actually outpolled the Republican Party in 1912, lost to Wilson==but the mere threat of a revival by Hiram Johnson or William Borah was the whip that kept Henry Cabot Lodge from cutting off the debate that the irreconcilables finally won to defeat Wilson’s League of Nations; leading to the overwhelming landslide of 1920.”


Well, there would not have been a second Wilson term (and thus no Wilsonian League of Nations) had Progressive Senator Hiram Johnson of California not sat on his hands and refused to campaign for Charles Evans Hughes in 1916 (Hughes would have been elected president had he received California’s 13 electoral votes, but he lost the state by a mere 3,773 votes, or 0.38% of the state’s vote).

In any event, by 1912 Teddy Roosevelt was as liberal as Wilson or Socialist Eugene Debs on many issues, and it was by abandoning the Progressive Party’s policies that the GOP started winning landslides and governing like conservatives under Harding and Coolidge.


170 posted on 07/23/2015 11:49:20 AM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll defend your rights?)
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To: ScottinVA

Well, I only had to wait a few hours. New poll by PPP. Trump in lead. What was that you were saying again, something about his unfavorability?

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion
of Donald Trump?
Favorable........................................................ 48%
Unfavorable .................................................... 39%
Not sure .......................................................... 13%

D


171 posted on 07/23/2015 11:51:21 AM PDT by skippyjonjones
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To: randita

She will win anyway if any of these clowns are the nominee. I will not - repeat NOT vote for Bush, Rubio, etc. They would just be Clinton lite anyway.


172 posted on 07/23/2015 11:51:39 AM PDT by Catsrus (WWWW)
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To: bigbob

Neither you or anyone else can make me vote for someone I don’t want. Those who fought and died for our right to vote, also fought and died for my right to NOT vote, if I choose not to. Anyone who votes for the likes of Bush, Rubio, Christie, etc. are the fools - not me.


173 posted on 07/23/2015 11:54:28 AM PDT by Catsrus (WWWW)
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To: CatherineofAragon

Yep, I’m not going to vote for those who support illegal immigration. Period - end of story.


174 posted on 07/23/2015 11:56:12 AM PDT by Catsrus (WWWW)
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To: skippyjonjones

Great. We’ll see how it holds up in other surveys.

Meanwhile, he needs to work on that double-digit deficit vs. Hillary (50-37/PPP).


175 posted on 07/23/2015 11:59:22 AM PDT by ScottinVA (Liberalism is the poison ivy that infests the garden of society.)
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To: gdani

Donald could just debate himself, since he changes his mind daily —

Are you Democrat, Republican or independent?
Are you for or against universal health care?
Are you for against amnesty?
Are you for or against using cheap foreign labor for your products?
Are you for or against abortion?
And on and on and on....


And..

Are you for against the Kelo decision?
Are you still, as you were on June 27, in favor of illegals remaining in the U.S. if they “work hard?”


176 posted on 07/23/2015 12:01:35 PM PDT by ScottinVA (Liberalism is the poison ivy that infests the garden of society.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
He attributes his rise to being frank with voters.

Honestly, his rise is due to saying what the voters want to hear, not what he has a record of believing or supporting.

177 posted on 07/23/2015 12:14:03 PM PDT by Ingtar (Capitulation is the enemy of Liberty, or so the recent past has shown.)
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To: ScottinVA

Don’t be such a Debbie Downer. 13 points is doable in a year and a half. The other Republicans are losing to her now as well.


178 posted on 07/23/2015 12:17:00 PM PDT by skippyjonjones
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To: jimbo123

I don’t see what the big deal is. No candidate should take what is in effect a battered wife pledge to stick around and support the gop regardless of how bad they’re treated or how godawful a candidate they nominate.


179 posted on 07/23/2015 12:21:16 PM PDT by RKBA Democrat ( The ballot is a suggestion box for slaves and fools)
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To: concerned about politics

I sure hope that strict Constitutional Conservative joins the race soon. It is not Trump. Even the ones I could pull the lever for have warts (out of the current 16).


180 posted on 07/23/2015 12:24:52 PM PDT by Ingtar (Capitulation is the enemy of Liberty, or so the recent past has shown.)
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