Trump vows no to quit race
WASHINGTON (AP) – Donald Trump is again vowing to continue his campaign even though he says the “media and establishment want me out of the race so badly.”
Trump vowed in capital letters on Twitter Saturday to “never drop of out the race.” He also pledged to “never let my supporters down.”
Trump has remained in Trump Tower in New York meeting with key aides and preparing for the second presidential debate Sunday in St. Louis.
Many Republicans have called for Trump to abandon his campaign in the wake of the release of a 2005 video in which he makes lewd remarks about women and appears to condone sexual assault.
Trump released a video statement in the early moments of Saturday in which he offered an apology for the remakes and pivoted to attack on Hillary Clinton and her husband.
Meanwhile, Trump stepped outside of the New York City skyscraper that bears his name today to briefly wave and pump his first at his fans.
A few hundred Trump supporters – and dozens of news crews – had gathered on Fifth Ave for several hours.