Mike Pence has yet to earn a spot in the third presidential debate, as the former Vice President struggles to gain traction in his campaign.
Pence has remained confident in his campaign, however, citing growing numbers of website views and insisting he holds the experience necessary to lead the country.
“We’re working really hard to qualify for the debate,” he pressed. (Poll: Should Mike Pence Drop Out? VOTE)
“Lots of people are going to mikepence2024.com and making a contribution to give us the numbers in contributions that we need to qualify. But I will tell you, I don’t have the most money in this campaign, but I do have the most experience.”
Pence ended September with just over $1 in his campaign account, compared to former President Donald Trump’s staggering $37.5 million in cash on hand.
WATCH: As his fundraising and polling numbers struggle, fmr. VP @Mike_Pence won’t say if he’ll drop out of the 2024 race if he fails to qualify for the next GOP debate.
“I don’t have the most money in this campaign, but I do have the most experience.” pic.twitter.com/OlonKP0tMu
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) October 22, 2023
In the meantime, former President Donald Trump continues to widened his lead over President Joe Biden in a head-to-head matchup.
Trump is beating Biden 46% to 41%, with 14% being undecided, which is up from 44% to 40% in September, according to a Harvard CAPS/Harris survey. (Poll: Who Should Win the Presidency In 2024? VOTE)
In a three-way race with Kennedy garnering 19% of the share, Trump held 39% support compared to Biden’s 33%, with 9% remaining undecided.
Trump’s margin increases by 2 points against Biden in a four-way matchup with Kennedy and Cornel West, who garnered 3% support, according to the poll.
Trump is leading the field among independent voters at 39%, 31% and 31% respectively.
Most Popular:
Chinese Man Arrested For Illegal Biolab
Judge Issues Game-Changing Order Against Trump
Worldwide Warning Issued For Americans