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After previously pledging to support whoever becomes the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump said Tuesday that promise no longer stands. Instead, Trump said during CNN’s town hall in Wisconsin, “we’ll see who it is.”
Trump repeatedly noted in Tuesday that he does not need the support of Ted Cruz or of any of the GOP contenders who have dropped out, including Jeb Bush and Scott Walker, saying he doesn’t want to make anyone “uncomfortable.”
“I don’t want his support, I don’t need his support, I want him to be comfortable,” Trump said of Cruz.
Cruz, who appeared first during the town hall, was also asked whether he would support Trump if he is the nominee. Cruz refused to explicitly answer the question.
Donald Trump on Ted Cruz: “I don’t want his support” https://t.co/QcAalYCoal #GOPTownHall https://t.co/6qHWujnqWk
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