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dragonlady

(3,577 posts)
Thu Jun 21, 2018, 01:35 PM Jun 2018

Gronick withdraws from the race for governor

Unexpected news from the Journal-Sentinel this morning:

Milwaukee businessman Andy Gronik ended his campaign against Gov. Scott Walker Thursday.

His announcement comes a day after the release of a Marquette University Law School poll that revealed Gronik continued to struggle to make an impact with voters and had received just 4% support from Democratic voters polled.

Gronik is the first of 10 Democratic candidates with serious campaigns to drop out of the race ahead of an Aug. 14 primary. He was one of the first Democratic candidates to announce a bid to unseat Walker, and has spent a considerable amount of his own money to challenge the two-term governor.


This must have been a very sudden decision. I know he was at the Juneteenth celebration in Milwaukee yesterday with other candidates who were meeting voters--Kathleen Vinehout, Matt Flynn, and Mahlon Mitchell (possibly others).
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Gronick withdraws from the race for governor (Original Post) dragonlady Jun 2018 OP
K & R for exposure Heartstrings Jun 2018 #1
Josh Pade is the guy. All the others should drop out underthematrix Jun 2018 #2
My own preference is Kathleen Vinehout dragonlady Jun 2018 #3
Was leaning gronik dembotoz Jun 2018 #4
Looks like it will be milquetoast Tony Evers Still In Wisconsin Jun 2018 #5
What's milquetoast about Evers? BlueWI Aug 2018 #6
Gronick apparently gave his email list to Kelda Roys milestogo Aug 2018 #7

dragonlady

(3,577 posts)
3. My own preference is Kathleen Vinehout
Thu Jun 21, 2018, 10:04 PM
Jun 2018

She has first-hand experience in many aspects of Wisconsin government gleaned from twelve years as a senator, more than any of the others. All the candidates have the same basic positions on the important issues, so the critical issue is: who can beat Scott Walker? Vinehout has won three times in a district that went for Walker three times and also for Trump. She's a special kind of person who shows that she cares about people first, and in fact that's the motto of her campaign: "People First."

dembotoz

(16,799 posts)
4. Was leaning gronik
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 05:09 AM
Jun 2018

Not sure if I really like any of the others.
Going from general ambivalence to oh fuck no

 

Still In Wisconsin

(4,450 posts)
5. Looks like it will be milquetoast Tony Evers
Wed Jun 27, 2018, 08:16 PM
Jun 2018

Aw golly that Scott Walker’s not so good ya know he’s mean and he spits on kindergarten teachers aw shucks darnit “

BlueWI

(1,736 posts)
6. What's milquetoast about Evers?
Sat Aug 4, 2018, 12:46 AM
Aug 2018

Are there questions about his performance as DPI administrator? He has run a large and important agency effectively, and it might be good in this cycle to nominate a non-controversial figure.

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