Leaders of the Republican Party breathed a sigh of relief during Tuesday’s presidential debate after Donald Trump declared he would not wage an independent campaign for president that could hamper the GOP’s White House hopes in the general election.
At least for now.
“I’ve gained great respect for the Republican leadership,” Trump said after saying he was ready to rule out an independent run if he fails to capture the GOP nomination.
“I am totally committed to the Republican Party, I feel very honored to be the front-runner … I will do everything in my power to beat Hillary Clinton,” he added.
Andrew Rafferty








