U.S. presidential candidate Mike Pence expressed confidence in his ability to win the election, despite reports indicating that his campaign is facing financial difficulties. In an interview with "Fox News," Pence confirmed, "We have the resources necessary to convey our message not only in New Hampshire, but in Iowa and every state across this country." According to reports, Pence has raised $1.2 million from the launch of his campaign on June 7 until the end of the month, coinciding with the end of the second quarter fundraising period from April to June 2023. The group "Committed to America," a Super PAC which receives unlimited contributions from individuals, corporations, labor unions, and more for the purpose of funding independent expenditures and political activities, stated it has raised $2.7 million for Pence's campaign. Pence remarked, "I couldn't be more grateful for the fact that between our campaign committee and the folks at the Super PAC, we've been able to raise $4 million in about three weeks. For a man from a small town in southern Indiana, that's a significant amount of money. And we're still seeing this support grow." He ensured that "we are fully confident that we will meet the benchmarks. We are working around the clock to reach 40,000 individual donors."