• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • FOX 40
    • Meet Our Team
      • Our Journalists
      • Sales & Programming
    • Red Cross Support
  • Keeping It Real
  • Contest
  • Programming
    • FOX 40 TV Guide
    • WHAT’S ON FOX
    • WATCH STREAMING NEWS NOW
    • CHURCH PROGRAMMING AND DIRECTORY
  • About WDBD
    • Contact Us
    • Job Listings
  • Advertise With Us
  • MS Help Wanted
WDBD FOX 40 Jackson MS Local News, Weather and Sports

WDBD FOX 40 Jackson MS Local News, Weather and Sports

WDBD Television for Jackson, MS

  • Local News
  • National
  • Sports
  • Puppy Picks
  • FOX 40 Foodies
  • Closing the Gap
  • Weather
  • More…
    • Lifestyle
      • Heart Month
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Science
    • Entertainment
      • Technology
      • What’s on TV?

Longshot Republican presidential candidates scramble to make 2nd debate next week

LACONIA, N.H. – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum vows that his Republican White House campaign will not be sidetracked if he falls short in his bid to qualify for next week’s second GOP presidential nomination debate.

“We’re going to keep charging forward,” Burgum told Fox News Digital.

However, Burgum’s campaign and an allied super PAC are making major investments this week in trying to boost the national ID of a politician who is far from a household name outside his native North Dakota in an attempt to make the stage.

Burgum has just under a week to qualify for the second debate, a FOX Business and Univision hosted showdown Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

HERE ARE THE CANDIDATES WHO’VE SECURED A SPOT ON THE STAGE AT THE SECOND GOP PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

Also aiming to qualify is former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who along with Burgum took the stage last month at the first GOP presidential nominating debate.

“We made the last debate. It surprised everybody. People had counted us out. So don’t count us out in this next debate,” Hutchinson emphasized in a Fox News Digital interview.

The Republican National Committee — which is organizing the GOP presidential primary debates — raised the thresholds the candidates need to reach to make the stage at the second showdown.

DANA PERINO, STUART VARNEY TO CO-MODERATE SECOND GOP PRIMARY DEBATE HOSTED BY FOX BUSINESS

To participate in the second debate, each candidate must have a minimum of 50,000 unique donors to their campaign or exploratory committee, including 200 donors in 20 or more states. The candidates must also reach 3% support in two national polls or reach 3% in one national poll and 3% in two polls conducted in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada or South Carolina, the four states that lead off the Republican presidential nominating calendar.

Additionally, candidates are also required to sign a pledge in which they agree to support the eventual Republican presidential nominee. They must agree not to participate in any non-RNC sanctioned debates for the rest of the 2024 election cycle and agree to data-sharing with the national party committee.

GOP presidential candidates onstage at FISERV Forum in Milwaukee Aug. 23, 2023 for the first Republican presidential nomination debate. (Fox News)

So far, according to a Fox News count, six of the eight candidates who took part in last month’s first GOP presidential nomination debate have already reached the RNC’s criteria.

They are former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, biotech entrepreneur and political commentator Vivek Ramaswamy, and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

Former President Trump, who has reached the donor and polling thresholds, did not sign the RNC’s pledge. Pointing to his large lead over his rivals for the nomination, he did not attend the first debate and is not expected to show up for the second showdown.

WITH FOUR MONTHS UNTIL THE FIRST VOTES FOR THE GOP PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION, THINGS HEAT UP IN THE FIRST CAUCUS STATE

Burgum, who has already hit the donor threshold for the second debate, says he has met the polling threshold in two of the early states but has yet to reach 3% in a national survey.

He and rest of the candidates trying to qualify have until 9 p.m. ET Monday — 48 hours before the debate — to reach the RNC’s thresholds.

Speaking with reporters after greeting the lunchtime crowd at the 405 Pub and Grill in Laconia, New Hampshire, on Monday with Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, Burgum took aim at what he charged was a “goofy clubhouse rule.”

North Dakota Gov.Doug Burgum, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, speaks with customers at the 405 Pub and Grill in Laconia, New Hampshire, on Sept 18, 2023. (Fox News – Steinhauser)

“It shouldn’t be the political polls, it shouldn’t be the pundits, it shouldn’t be party leaders that decide who gets to be on the ballot. It should be the voters who decide who moves forward. And Iowa and New Hampshire have done a fantastic job of thinning the field,” Burgum argued as he answered a question from Fox News.

He pledged that he would be on the ballot in Iowa and New Hampshire regardless of whether he made the second debate stage. “We’re going to be here because the voters of these two states decide who goes forward,” he said.

Burgum’s campaign on Monday announced that they have launched a new national voter contact program which potentially could boost his support in the polls in the coming days.

“The direct text video-to-voter program hyper-targets highly persuadable Republicans and conservative-leaning independents likely to vote in the Republican presidential primary with a tested video message most likely to move numbers,” the Burgum campaign highlighted in a release.

The move from the North Dakota governor’s presidential campaign comes as the Burgum aligned Best of America super PAC shelled out another $2 million to an existing $6 million national ad buy to try and boost the candidate’s poll numbers. 

These are the candidates who have met certain RNC requirements for the second Republican presidential debate. (Fox News)

Looking toward next week’s showdown, Hutchinson emphasized that it is “very important because a lot’s happened since the last debate.”

Hutchinson, who has yet to reach the polling and donor thresholds, told Fox News during an interview in Newton, Iowa on Saturday at the Jasper County GOP annual trap shoot that “we’re looking forward to being on the debate stage. We look to increasing those numbers.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Among those still trying to qualify for the second debate — who did not make the stage at the first debate — are 2022 Michigan gubernatorial candidate, businessman and quality control expert Perry Johnson, former CIA agent and former Rep. Will Hurd of Texas, and Larry Elder, a former nationally syndicated radio host who was a candidate in California’s 2021 gubernatorial recall election.

Hurd, who has said he will not sign the RNC’s pledge due to his vocal criticism and opposition to Trump, told Fox News earlier this month that “we’re working hard to meet those requirements.”

When asked if he would drop out of the race if he does not qualify for next week’s debate, Hurd said “my focus right now is to hit those requirements to be on that second debate stage, and then we’ll go from there.”

Fox News’ Remy Numa and Kirill Clark contributed to this report.

Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.

Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in New Hampshire. 

Primary Sidebar


  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Follow Us On Facebook


Trending Now

men’s-heart-disease-risk-doubles-with-these-types-of-job-strain,-says-new-study

Men’s heart disease risk doubles with these types of job strain, says new study

aspartame-and-autism:-drinking-diet-soda-amid-pregnancy-linked-to-diagnosis-in-male-offspring,-says-study

Aspartame and autism: Drinking diet soda amid pregnancy linked to diagnosis in male offspring, says study

here’s-what-these-americans-think-of-the-senate’s-new-dress-code:-‘sway-from-tradition’

Here’s what these Americans think of the Senate’s new dress code: ‘Sway from tradition’

veteran-air-force-pilot-seeking-to-oust-vulnerable-dem-senator-says-nation-must-abandon-‘wrong-leaders’

Veteran Air Force pilot seeking to oust vulnerable Dem senator says nation must abandon ‘wrong leaders’

time’s-running-out-for-these-gop-presidential-candidates-scrambling-to-qualify-for-the-2nd-nomination-debate

Time’s running out for these GOP presidential candidates scrambling to qualify for the 2nd nomination debate


LOCAL NEWS HEADLINES

25-acre fire started in Copiah County after 4-wheeler backfires

Body found in Mississippi River, MPD investigates

Hinds County approves spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments for cyberattack recovery efforts

Vicksburg football game ends early after 2 fights break out

1 arrested, 2 wanted after fatal shooting, kidnapping baby in Jackson

More Local News

NATIONAL HEADLINES

anti-religion-group-threatens-to-‘warn’-auburn-university-after-200-kids-baptized-on-campus:-‘absolute-joke’

Anti-religion group threatens to ‘warn’ Auburn University after 200 kids baptized on campus: ‘Absolute joke’

An anti-religion group attempting to throw cold water on an Alabama university after the school’s football coach was filmed assisting with the baptism of a student has a "twisted interpretation of the First Amendment," a legal expert says.On Friday, the … Read Full Report about Anti-religion group threatens to ‘warn’ Auburn University after 200 kids baptized on campus: ‘Absolute joke’

sharon-osbourne-admits-‘it’s-time-to-stop’-taking-ozempic:-‘i-actually-didn’t-want-to-go-this-thin’

Sharon Osbourne admits ‘it’s time to stop’ taking Ozempic: ‘I actually didn’t want to go this thin’

Sharon Osbourne reflected on her decision to stop using Ozempic after admitting that she may have shed more pounds than she initially intended while on the injectable diabetes medication, which has also become a popular weight loss drug.The 70-year-old … Read Full Report about Sharon Osbourne admits ‘it’s time to stop’ taking Ozempic: ‘I actually didn’t want to go this thin’

on-this-day-in-history,-september-24,-1943,-babe-ruth-plays-his-last-game-for-the-new-york-yankees

On this day in history, September 24, 1943, Babe Ruth plays his last game for the New York Yankees

Baseball legend Babe Ruth played his last game as a Yankee in New York on this day in history, Sept. 24, 1934. He was 39 years old. Only 4,000 fans were on hand for his finale at Yankee Stadium, which was against the Boston Red Sox, noted The Los Angeles … Read Full Report about On this day in history, September 24, 1943, Babe Ruth plays his last game for the New York Yankees

no-6-ohio-state-wins-on-last-second-touchdown-in-instant-classic-against-no.-9-notre-dame-in-south-bend

No. 6 Ohio State wins on last-second touchdown in instant classic against No. 9 Notre Dame in South Bend

The epic clash between No. 6 Ohio State and No. 9 Notre Dame certainly lived up to the hype, as the game was won on the literal last second.With three seconds left, Chip Trayanum rushed it up the middle to find the end zone, giving the Buckeyes a 17-14 win … Read Full Report about No. 6 Ohio State wins on last-second touchdown in instant classic against No. 9 Notre Dame in South Bend

savannah-chrisley’s-ex-fiance-nic-kerdiles-dead-at-the-age-of-29:-‘heaven-gained-the-most-beautiful-angel’

Savannah Chrisley’s ex-fiancé Nic Kerdiles dead at the age of 29: ‘Heaven gained the most beautiful angel’

Savannah Chrisley's ex-fiancé Nic Kerdiles died on Saturday, the reality show star confirmed on social media. Kerdiles was 29.Chrisley, 26, who was engaged to Kerdiles between 2018 and 2020, shared a tribute to the former professional hockey player on her … Read Full Report about Savannah Chrisley’s ex-fiancé Nic Kerdiles dead at the age of 29: ‘Heaven gained the most beautiful angel’

Footer

Public File Info

Individuals with disabilities who have questions about the content of our public file or website may contact RaMona Alexander by phone at
601-948-3333 or by email at RaMona.Alexander@fox40tv.com

»WDBD FCC Public File
»EEO Report
»Closed Captioning
»Advertising Terms And Conditions

 

 

  • Local News
  • National
  • Sports
  • Puppy Picks
  • FOX 40 Foodies
  • Closing the Gap
  • Weather
  • More…
    • Lifestyle
      • Heart Month
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Science
    • Entertainment
      • Technology
      • What’s on TV?

CATEGORIES

  • Local News
  • National
  • Sports
  • Puppy Picks
  • FOX 40 Foodies
  • Closing the Gap
  • Weather
  • More…
    • Lifestyle
      • Heart Month
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Science
    • Entertainment
      • Technology
      • What’s on TV?
GRIT TV Logo
Antenna_TV_logo
GRIT-TV Logo
Antenna_TV_logo

Copyright © 2023 · American Spirit Media LLC · WDBD TV · Jackson MS · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy