Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday he has qualified for the first GOP primary debate, which will take place Wednesday in Milwaukee. Hutchinson joins a crowd of White House hopefuls looking for a breakout moment on stage.
โIโm pleased to announce that we have met all the criteria that the RNC set to be on the debate stage. Weโve met the polling criteria and now weโve met the 40,000 individual donor criteria,โ Hutchinson told CNNโs Kasie Hunt on โState of the Union.โ
Hutchinson said he had submitted 42,000 individual donors to the RNC.
To qualify for the debate, candidates must have at least 40,000 unique donors, with at least 200 unique donors per state, and must reach at least 1% in three national polls meeting the RNCโs requirements or at least 1% in two national polls and two polls from separate early voting states.
They are also expected to sign a loyalty pledge expressing their commitment to unite and back the eventual Republican nominee, regardless of who that is.
Hutchinson, a vocal critic of GOP frontrunner and former President Donald Trump, has pushed back against the pledge, saying he did not think it should be a requirement to participate in the debates. But he told Hunt on Sunday that he will sign it, saying that heโs โconfident that Donald Trumpโs not going to be the nominee.โ
Hutchinson also said he expects the debate to be โeven more important without Donald Trump on the stage because this is the first time voters are going to be able to contrast the candidates and their positions.โ
The former Arkansas governor had previously met the polling threshold but lagged in meeting the donor requirement. His campaign announced Friday it was raffling off movie tickets to attract sufficient contributors.
Hutchinson has been among the most…
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