Who's In, Who's Out: A Look At Which Candidates Have Qualified For 1st GOP Debate

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Who's In, Who's Out: A Look At Which Candidates Have Qualified For 1st GOP Debate
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About half the broad Republican field — including former Vice President Mike Pence — is running short on time to make the cut for a spot on the stage in Milwaukee.

Scam” is an audience favorite at multicandidate events and has polled well despite not being nationally known when he entered the race.

Christie will be on that stage, even if Trump isn’t, telling CNN this month that he surpassed “40,000 unique donors in just 35 days.” He also has met the polling requirements.Burgum, a wealthy former software entrepreneur now in his second term as North Dakota’s governor, has been using his fortune to boost his campaign.

Within about a week of launching that effort, Burgum announced he had surpassed the donor threshold. Ad blitzes in the early-voting states also helped him meet the polling requirements.Trump’s vice president has met the polling threshold but has yet to amass a sufficient number of donors, raising the possibility that he might not qualify for the party’s first debate.

Hutchinson is running in the mold of an old-school Republican and has differentiated himself from many of his GOP rivals in his willingness to criticize Trump. He has posted pleas on Twitter for $1 donations to help secure his slot.The Miami mayor has been one of the more creative candidates in his efforts to boost his donor numbers.

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