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Pence joins 2024 contenders, seeks $1 donations for GOP debate spot.

Roughly ⁤one month before ⁤the Republican National Committee’s first 2024 primary debate, two more GOP presidential candidates are⁤ pressing their supporters ⁤to donate $1 in order‍ to make the debate stage.

Former Vice President Mike Pence and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez are both pushing for grassroots contributions in‌ order to meet the RNC’s 40,000-donors requirement to participate at the ‌Aug. ‍23​ debate in Milwaukee.

Suarez, ⁣in ⁤particular,‌ is ginning up⁣ donations by dangling a $20 gift card to anyone who gives ⁢$1. “Bidenomics is making the American Dream ⁤unaffordable, so I⁣ asked, ‘how can I‍ help,’ and ‌you⁤ answered,” ⁢Suarez tweeted. “I’m offering EVERY ⁣AMERICAN a $20 Bidenomics Relief Card⁤ when you give⁣ just $1 to ⁤help me qualify for ​the debate stage.”

It’s a tactic employed by Gov.⁤ Doug Burgum (R-ND) and Vivek Ramaswamy, also 2024 ‍hopefuls, and appears to have been⁣ successful albeit legally questionable. Both ⁢Burgum and Ramaswamy have ‍announced​ they met the financial ‌and​ polling requirements the⁤ RNC stipulated and will be ‌on the debate ‍stage.

Pence is ⁤not offering $20 gift ‌cards, ‌but he has nonetheless asked his base to chip ⁢in with‍ $1 ‌donations. “The support @KarenPence and I have seen‍ as‌ we travel around this ‍great Nation has been humbling!” Pence tweeted. “But in order to make it⁤ on the debate stage we need 40,000 freedom ⁣loving Americans to join us! Donate today and⁤ we’ll see you on⁢ that debate stage!”

A source close to Pence said the campaign is “getting closer”‌ to meeting the threshold and⁤ mentioned that during a West ⁤Coast swing, Pence garnered 2,000⁢ donors⁣ in one day over the weekend.

Pence currently attracts 5% support among GOP primary voters, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average; Suarez is polling at 0%. The RNC requires candidates to reach‌ at least 1% in three national polls or⁢ 1% in‌ two national⁢ polls and 1% in ⁤one early ⁢state poll.

The former vice president raised $1.2 million in the second quarter, millions below the $35 million ‍former President Donald⁢ Trump raised in the same period. Suarez, who launched his presidential bid in ⁢June, raised $945,450 ⁣in ⁣the second quarter.

Julia Johnson contributed to this report.



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