Republican front-runner Donald Trump pushed back against reports that he might be eying an exit strategy from the 2016 presidential race on Wednesday, telling supporters at a rally in Iowa that he has no intention of leaving the Republican primary he has dominated for months.
“All of the sudden, the next day, headlines say: ‘Trump may get out,’” Trump said. “We’re not going anywhere. You better believe it.”
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The mogul-turned-candidate was responding the headlines following his interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “If I were doing poorly, if I saw myself going down, if you would stop calling me ‘cause you no longer have interest in Trump because ‘he has no chance,’ I’d go back to my business. I have no problem with that,” Trump told moderator Chuck Todd.
But at the rally Wednesday, Trump spoke broadly about his big plans for the country if he is elected president. As has become his custom, he highlighted his strong poll numbers as proof of his success and long-term look at this race.








