RNC weighs requiring loyalty pledge from every 2024 GOP candidate to support eventual Republican nominee
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The Republican National Committee is considering requiring all Republican presidential hopefuls to pledge their support for the party’s eventual nominee before making the debate stage
GOP sources confirmed to Fox News that longtime RNC chair Ronna McDaniel, concerned that disunity in the nomination race could hurt the party as it aims to win back the White House next year, is pushing for the pledge. It’s modeled on a similar pledge the RNC asked presidential contenders to sign during the turbulent 2016 GOP nomination race.
The move comes as former President Donald Trump — one of only two major Republicans to date who have launched 2024 campaigns — and some of his potential rivals for the nomination are pushing back on the idea of signing any kind of loyalty pledge.
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