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RNC Releases Criteria For Second GOP Debate

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The Republican National Committee (RNC) has released its criteria for candidates to qualify to participate in the second presidential debate.

RNC President Ronna McDaniel told on Tuesday that candidates need to register at 3 percent in two national and need to make a donor threshold of 50,000 unique donors by the second debate.

The second debate is set to be held on Sept. 27 in Simi Valley, Calif. at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.

“We should be stepping up the criteria. Once you get on the debate stage and you get in front of the American people, if you're not having momentum, if you're not showing growth in your campaign, then that's a problem,” McDaniel said on Fox News in support of the second debate criteria. 

McDaniel compared the second debate to the Olympics.

“And we need to make sure that we are putting in front of the Republican primary voters, the candidate who is going to take on ,” she continued. “And I say this all the time, you know, you don't go to the Olympics unless you pass the prelims, right? This is the Olympic stage of the primary and there's going to be criteria that you have to meet to be on that stage.”

According to Politico, candidates can also make the polling threshold by registering at a minimum of 3 percent in one national poll and 3 percent in two polls surveying voters in two early primary states, which include Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina.

Former President Trump and current Republican frontrunner has yet to commit to participating in the first debate.

So far, the candidates who have so far qualified for the first GOP debate include former President Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, former Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.

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Nancy Jackson
Nancy Jackson
Nancy grew up in the South where her passion for politics first began. After getting her BA in journalism from Ole Miss she became an arts and culture writer for Athens Magazine where she enjoyed reporting on the eclectic music and art scene in Athens, GA. However, her desire to report on issues and policies impacting everyday Americans won out and she packed her bags for Washington, DC. Now, she splits her time between the Nation’s Capital and Philadelphia where she covers the fast-paced environment of politics, business, and news. In her off time, you can find Nancy exploring museums or enjoying brunch with friends.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Pathetically laughable, as far as I’m concerned. I have no desire to sit and watch a bunch of GOPe do-nothings debate each other over all kinds of issues besides what really counts. Trump is going to be our candidate when it’s all said and done. The GOPe do-nothings will do what they do best – make false promises while wasting taxpayer’s monies on another political dog, pony, and clown show.

  2. Every time I see Rona, she looks more and more like Flo from the Progressive commercials. Does she have a side hustle?

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