GOP Debate: Nearly All Say They’d Support Trump If He Were Nominee and Convicted
Six out of eight Republican presidential primary candidates said Wednesday at the first GOP debate that they would support former President Donald Trump if he is the party’s nominee and he is convicted.
When debate moderator Bret Baier asked whether they would continue to endorse him as the Republican Party candidate if he was “legally convicted,” six raised their hands.
Those raising their hands were Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, Doug Burgum, Ron DeSantis, and Mike Pence.
Ramaswamy was the first to raise his hand, Haley and Scott then raised their hands at the same time, followed by Burgum. After the audience burst into cheers, DeSantis and Mike Pence raised their hands.
Only former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson did not raise their hands.
🚨#BREAKING: Moments ago During the debate, a question was asked: 'If former President Trump is legally convicted, would you continue to endorse him as your party's candidate?' Out of the 8 GOP presidential candidates, 6 raised their hands in agreement." pic.twitter.com/VT52Wvki2m
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