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Larry Elder and Perry Johnson plan to sue the Republican National Committee for excluding them from the debate.

Conservative Pundits Sue Republican⁤ National Committee Over Debate Snub

Conservative pundit Larry​ Elder and Michigan businessman Perry Johnson announced on Aug. 22⁤ they will sue the Republican National Committee for being snubbed⁤ from ⁣the Aug. 23 debate despite their claims that they⁤ met ‍the RNC’s ⁣requirements for the ​debate.

The RNC⁤ announced on Aug. 22 that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy,⁤ former Vice President Mike ⁣Pence, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, ‍former Arkansas Gov. ⁢Asa Hutchinson, former South Carolina Gov.⁣ and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, Sen. Tim Scott⁣ (R-S.C.), and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum qualified for the debate.

“I intend‍ to sue the RNC to halt Wednesday’s presidential debate,” said Mr. Elder, who ‌previously worked for ⁤The Epoch Times, in a post on X.

“I ​said ⁤from the beginning that it appeared the rules of the game were rigged,‍ little did we know just how rigged it is,” he continued. “For some reason, the establishment leaders at the RNC are afraid of having my voice on ​the‌ debate stage. Just as I ⁢had to fight to successfully be on the ⁣ballot in the California recall election, I will fight to be ​on that debate ⁢stage because ‌I ‍fully met⁤ all of the requirements to​ do so.”

Mr. Elder included a ​statement with a ‌list of​ bullet points ‍including his claim that he met the required thresholds to ‍make⁤ the debate stage.

In a statement first ‍reported by journalist ​Ben Jacobs, Mr. Johnson claimed he met the necessary qualifications to be on the debate stage and announced ​that ​he will ‍take “legal action against the RNC.”

“It is clear that from the beginning, the RNC knew who they wanted on the⁣ stage and who ⁤they wanted to ban ‌from the stage,” Mr. Johnson said. “Simply put, this⁣ is a flawed decision of​ a poorly run process of a corrupt organization.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to⁤ Mr. Johnson’s ⁢campaign and the RNC ⁣for comment.

How to Qualify ‍for the Debate

The RNC’s requirements for getting onto the first ⁤debate stage included:

  • Polling at least 1 percent in three national polls, or ⁤polling 1 percent in two national polls plus 1 percent in a ‌poll recognized by the⁣ RNC in two of⁣ the early states, including Iowa, ⁤New ⁤Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada.
  • Having 40,000 unique donors to their principal presidential campaign committee, with at least 200 unique donors per state or territory in more than 20 ⁣states and/or territories.
  • Signing ⁢a pledge to support the eventual party​ nominee.

In the pledge, the candidates consent “to appear ⁣in only primary and ‌general election debates that have been sanctioned by the Republican National ⁣Committee, pursuant ‌to Rule 10(a)(11) of⁤ The Rules of ⁢the Republican⁣ Party. ⁣I acknowledge and accept that if I fail to sign this pledge or ⁤if I participate in​ any⁢ debate that‍ has not been sanctioned by the Republican National Committee, I will not be eligible to ‌participate⁢ in ⁤any.



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