What If: Could the GOP abandon Trump and focus on Congress?
WASHINGTON — What if the Republican Party turns its back on its presidential nominee?
The possibility that the Republican National Committee might abandon Donald Trump is remote. It’s been discussed informally, though, by party leaders across the country in recent weeks. They fear the RNC could be wasting money and labour on a presidential candidate who has little chance of winning.
There is precedent for such an unusual move.
Back in 1996, the RNC shifted its messaging and resources away from presidential nominee Bob Dole in October after it was determined that the Kansas senator was too far behind in the polls to defeat Democratic incumbent Bill Clinton.

