The North Dakota governor—polling at 0.2%—needs 40,000 unique donations to make the first GOP debate.
presidential candidate, announced on Twitter Monday that he will send $20 Visa or Mastercard gift cards to those who provide his campaign with a $1 donation, coining the cards as “Biden Economic Relief cards,” even though the payments could also serve to propel Burgum to the GOP presidential debate stage.... [+]Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved, where the governor assured users that “50,000 people will actually get a Visa or Mastercard gift card to their mailing address.
The presidential candidate claimed the cards were being given to help Americans hurting from “Bidenflation,” adding on the donation page that President Joe Biden was doing nothing to fix the “burden on American families caused by the Democrats.” The move also comes as Republican candidates seek to meet the required 40,000 unique donation threshold required as one of the qualifications for the first presidential primary debate, set for August 23.What We Don’t Know
It’s not clear how much money Burgum’s campaign has in cash on hand. The month-old campaign has not yet filed any financial disclosures with the Federal Election Commission.. That’s how much Burgum has spent on his presidential campaign since its launch on June 7, according to NBC—far outpacing spending by candidates like Sen. Tim Scott , former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis .
, Burgum did not align himself with Trump, saying he would not do business with the former president. Burgum’s campaign website describes him as a conservative with a particular focus on the economy, energy and national security.
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