Donald Trump refused to say whether he would go back to his sprawling real estate and brand licensing business if Hillary Clinton prevails on Nov. 8. | Getty Trump: There's going to be a 'different Republican Party'

The Republican Party won’t be the same after Donald Trump, the GOP nominee declared on Friday.

Sitting down with Fox News’ Bret Baier, the beleaguered billionaire said the Republican Party won’t be dead if he loses the election. But Trump said it won’t look the same as it has in recent years.


“No, I think it's going to be a different Republican Party,” Trump said. “We have a base of people that's so incredible — you have to see at these rallies, people get there at 7 in the morning. We had the other day a group of people that came 4 in the morning for a rally that started at 8 in the evening. And you're hearing — there's never been crowds like that. Look, in the history of politics in this country, there's never been crowds like we're getting.”

Trump then dodged a question of what he’ll do if Hillary Clinton prevails on Nov. 8, refusing to say whether he would go back to his sprawling real estate and brand licensing business.

“Well, I can tell you, this has been one of the most incredible parts of my life. I mean, there's never been anything like this,” Trump said.

