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Nicholson drops out of GOP Primary for Governor

Republican candidate for Governor, Kevin Nicholson, announced he is suspending his campaign.


Nicholson, a Marine Corps combat veteran and business person, has stated he will not endorse any of his GOP Primary opponents before the August 9th Primary but will support whoever is the nominee as they face incumbent Democratic Governor Tony Evers in November.


Remaining GOP gubernatorial candidates include frontrunners businessperson Tim Michels and former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch as well as State Rep. Timothy Ramthun.


Nicholson vowed to support other Republican candidates throughout the 2022 election cycle for other state offices.



Read the full Nicholson statement below:


DELAFIELD, Wis. –– Today, Kevin Nicholson, a Marine Corps combat veteran, political outsider, and a Republican candidate for Wisconsin governor, released the following statement announcing he is suspending his campaign:


“When my family and I started this campaign, we knew it would be an uphill battle. I am not part of the insider political class and am a threat to all they hold dear. 


We have had many highs over the last six months, and I am proud of what we have built. I’ve traveled our state and heard from thousands of Wisconsinites who believe our society is off track, who want an outsider as their governor, and not someone from the Madison Machine. 


I have been encouraged by our supporters, and the old and new friends that my family and I have met on the trail. I love this state and the people in it and truly believe that – though we face great challenges – our best days lay ahead.


Over the past week, I have assessed the state of the primary race and it has become clear to me and my team the only path forward for our campaign is attacking the other candidates in the race on the airwaves and running a very negative campaign. While our team has the capability to do that, that is not something I want to do – nor do I believe that it would be good for the party to do so. This election is too important for our state and our movement.


So today, I am suspending my campaign for Governor. I want to thank all the thousands of people who have donated, volunteered, and supported my campaign. It has been an honor.


I do not plan to make any endorsements in the race before the primary. I will whole heartily support the nominee on August 10th and will work to get Republicans up and down the ballot elected. Our fight is not over, and I will continue to be engaged on the battlefield to elect conservative outsiders in the state of Wisconsin.”


End of statement.


Just to be snarky, we highly doubt he’d ever endorse anyone he said was dumb as a bag of hammers.


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