In a phone interview with CNBC, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump explained what he will do should he lose the presidential election in November.
Trump said that even though he is “supposed to be the smart one” and the candidate with “a lot of good ideas,” a loss would not bother him:
“You know, I go back to a very good way of life. It’s not what I’m looking to do. I think we’re going to have a victory. But we’ll see.”
Trump never fails to remind audiences that he is a businessman. And with the extravagance in his life, it’s fair to say that Trump will be alright should he not be the 45th President of the United States.
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According to ABC News, senior GOP officials are reportedly worried about another event: Trump potentially dropping out of the race. Though highly unlikely, Trump’s conduct has attributed to similar concerns.
Trump previously refused to rule out not serving as President of the United States should he win. The Trump campaign also reportedly offered Gov. John Kasich a position as Trump’s vice presidential pick, saying that his duties would be much more involved — he would be in charge of domestic and foreign policy.
Kasich swiftly denied any interest in the role.