"If the party that I'm a member of doesn't back me, whether it be at the designating caucus or on September 13th I'm done,” Schiener said. “I honor the process and I honor the party I'm a member of and that's what I feel is right."
Sessler on the other hand has every intention of campaigning through November no matter what the results of next week’s primary are.
"I think that there is no problem with us going forward but that being said we have every belief that we're going to prevail in a primary on September 13th," Sessler said.