Trump accused one of the Fox News moderators of "living in the world of make-believe," called reporters "dishonest," described the Mexican government as "smarter" than its American counterparts in handling immigration issues and said many U.S. leaders are "stupid." He also said he was open to a third-party run against the eventual GOP nominee if he didn't like that person.
Donald Trump leads in current polls of the Republican field, but many top party donors, strategists and officials are very wary of his candidacy and believe he could never win a general election.
The mogul did little to allay those concerns in the first Republican debate. Trump brought his usual bombastic style to the debate, suggesting talk show host Rosie O'Donnell is fat and that he donated money to the Clinton Foundation in part to make sure the Clintons attended his wedding. And Trump's refusal to commit to backing the eventual GOP nominee, which means the businessman is leaving the door open to running as an independent, is likely to irritate further Republican Party leaders.
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