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Debate Qualification

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politics2 years ago

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Drops Out of Presidential Race After Failing to Qualify for Debates

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has suspended his 2024 Republican presidential campaign after failing to qualify for the first GOP primary debate. Suarez, who entered the race in June, consistently polled near the bottom of the pack. He emphasized his Hispanic heritage and his efforts to attract tech industry investment in Miami. Despite ending his campaign, Suarez expressed his commitment to making the nation better and vowed to continue amplifying the voices of the Hispanic community.

politics2 years ago

"Republican Candidate Doug Burgum Tempts Donors with $20 Gift Cards for Just $1"

Republican presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota is offering $20 gift cards to the first 50,000 people who donate at least $1 to his campaign in an effort to reach the threshold of 40,000 individual donors required to qualify for the party's first primary debate. The campaign's strategy has raised potential legal concerns, as voters who make donations in exchange for gift cards may be considered straw donors. Other Republican candidates, such as Perry Johnson, are also using their personal wealth to bolster their campaigns and attract small donors.

politics2 years ago

Doug Burgum's Presidential Campaign Offers $20 Gift Cards for Just $1

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum's presidential campaign is offering $20 gift cards to donors who contribute as little as $1, in an effort to reach the donor threshold required to qualify for the debate stage. The campaign aims to distribute gift cards to up to 50,000 donors, potentially costing $950,000. While this fundraising tactic reflects Burgum's willingness to dip into his personal wealth, it also raises legal questions about potential straw donor activity. Despite the concerns, Burgum's campaign frames it as a way to help people affected by the economy and secure a debate spot while avoiding advertising fees on social media platforms. Other lesser-known candidates are also getting creative with their fundraising strategies to meet the Republican National Committee's donor threshold.