Trump said he won’t commit to supporting the winner if he loses the nomination, and other potential candidates have hedged on the issue
Others have settled on more nuanced hedges. New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who just created a new organization to help him explore a possible campaign, says he will support the eventual nominee, but is certain Trump won’t be that person. Former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson, who has not decided on whether to sign a pledge, has gone so far as to speak with McDaniel about his opposition to it, arguing that Republicans should not be enforcing litmus tests.
Party leaders have also discussed, but not decided on, randomly placing candidates on the debate stage, instead of ranking them by public polling as Republicans did in the 2016 cycle. If more candidates qualify for the debates than can fit on one stage, the party could also ask media organizations to host two consecutive nights of debate, as Democrats did in 2019, with randomly sorted groups of candidates.
“The RNC will remain neutral during the Republican presidential primary and that’s why it is so important for the RNC to ensure a fair and transparent process for the 2024 Republican candidates to debate,” McDaniel said in a statement to The Post. “After the primary, it is imperative to the health and growth of our Republican Party, as well as the country, that we all come together and unite behind our nominee to defeat Joe Biden and the Democrats.
, Trump backed away from that commitment. “No, I don’t anymore … We will see who it is,” he said, when asked if he would stick with his pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee.At the same event, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who had previously said he would support the GOP nominee, also. He did not vote for Trump in the general election that year, choosing to write in the name of Sen. John McCain instead, according to a spokesman.
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