Pence entered the 2024 race the first week of June, with a little more than three weeks left in the fundraising quarter. His campaign did not say whether it had reached the donor threshold to qualify for the first GOP presidential debate, which the Republican National Committee set at 40,000 unique donors, including at least 200 per state or territory in 20 or more states and/or territories.
The group said it has knocked on nearly 200,000 doors in Iowa as part of an extensive voter contact program in the state, complemented by two six-figure ad buys. “It is clearer than ever that Mike Pence is the true traditional conservative in this primary, which is why we are seeing real momentum for him on the ground in Iowa. We will have the resources we need to help him win the nomination and become our next president,” Mike Ricci, a spokesman for the super PAC, said in a statement.