Despite Carson's Lead In Iowa, Trump Said He's In It To Win

WASHINGTON (AP) — Responding to Ben Carson's surge in Iowa, Donald Trump said Tuesday he'll stick with the presidential race, even if he loses the luxury of running from atop the polls.

"I'm in it to the end," Trump said in a phone interview with MSNBC. Asked if he could stomach running from behind, the billionaire businessman who likes to boast "I'm a winner" sounded unusually introspective. He conceded he might lose his bid for the Republican nomination.

"It's certainly a possibility that I won't make it," he said. "I'll still be proud of my effort because I think I've done very well. I'm not a politician; I've run so far a great race."

With Carson, who like Trump has never held public office, threatening his lead nationally, Trump said it may be the retired surgeon's turn to face the heat. "A lot of things will come out now and we'll see how he holds up to the scrutiny," Trump said.

But Trump said he still holds a big advantage over Carson and his more politically experienced rivals such as Jeb Bush: "I've got more money than anybody."

"At the right time," he said, "I'm willing to spend whatever is necessary."

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