At least one Republican presidential candidate says he will be reluctant support his partys eventual nominee. On Sunday, Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) told Fox News host Chris Wallace that if he loses, he will probably not endorse another any of the other candidates.
Can you state flatly that you will support the Republican nominee in the off chance that it isnt Ron Paul? Wallace asked the candidate.
Probably not, unless I get to talk to them and find out what they really believe in, Paul admitted.
But if they believe in expanding the wars, if they dont believe in looking at the Federal Reserve, if they dont believe in real cuts, if they dont believe in deregulations and a better tax system, it would defy everything I believe in. And so, therefore I would be reluctant to jump onboard and tell all of the supporters that have given me trust and money, then all the sudden say, All weve done is for nought so lets support anybody at all even if they disagree with everything that we do.
Would it mean then that you might consider an independent run? Wallace wondered.
No, it does not mean that at all, Paul insisted. I have no intention of doing that. That doesnt make any sense to me.
Because? Wallace pressed.
Because I dont want to do it, Paul replied. Thats a pretty good reason.
After suspending his presidential bid in 2008, Paul refused a request to endorse Republican presidential candidate John McCain, choosing to support Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin instead.
I just will not be endorsing John McCain, nor will I endorse Obama, Paul told CNNs Wolf Blitzer at the time.