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Pataki and Graham failed to register enough in four recent national polls to participate in the most recent debate at all. They needed to get just 1 percent support in one of those polls but instead this was the first time Graham and Pataki did not get to participate. Pataki at the bottom of the prediction market leader board, has a $1.3 million campaign funds total, a 0.3 percent ranking in the polls, and a 0 percent in the prediction market. Pataki is expected to drop out soon. When asked by ABC News what he learned from being governor of New York during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, he explains it made him look at America differently. "It was obviously the most horrific day, certainly for me, for the people of New York, but I think for America, as well, because it was the worst attack on civilians in America in our history. And that’s one of the reasons I feel so strongly about the need to get involved in this race. Because I look at what’s happening around the world and I saw the consequences of looking the other way on Sept. 11." Pataki added he likes being on the campaign trail and connecting with people. "It seems to me to come naturally. I enjoy meeting with people. I enjoy engaging [in] ideas even with those who don’t necessarily agree with me," he said. (Getty)