Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, says he doesn’t fear a potential third-party run from current GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
“Our candidates should pledge not to run as a third-party candidate. I don’t see that happening,” RNC chair Reince Priebus said in a live exclusive interview with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie.
“I think everyone understands that if Hillary Clinton is going to beat, she’s going to get beat by a Republican and most people that run for president, run to win. If our candidates want to win, then they’ll have to run as a Republican.”
The GOP currently has 16 presidential candidates, with Trump leading the pack despite his provocative comments on immigrants and his questioning of Sen. John McCain’s status as a war hero.
Only the top 10 candidates will be allowed to participate in this election cycle’s first Republican prime-time presidential debate, scheduled for next month. But Priebus said all candidates will get the chance to explain their views because of a two-tiered debate system set up by the party.









