Delegates decline to endorse candidate for governor at Wisconsin GOP convention
Wisconsins most ardent members of the Republican grassroots declined to endorse a candidate in the partys gubernatorial primary, leaving the field wide open as the Aug. 9 primary approaches.
More than 1,500 delegates, candidates and activists gathered Saturday for the partys annual state convention in Middleton about 10 miles from the state Capitol, in the heart of deep-blue Dane County. Candidates made their cases to the party faithful some seeking the endorsement themselves and others urging delegates to choose no one.
Former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch received the most votes among the candidates, at 54.6% just shy of the 60% needed to earn the partys endorsement.
Construction business owner Tim Michels and businessman Kevin Nicholson each received about 3% of the vote on the first ballot, which took them out of the running for the second vote. State Rep. Timothy Ramthun, R-Campbellsport, got 5.6% of the vote on the first ballot and 2.6% on the second. The percentage of delegates supporting the no endorsement option rose from 36.4% on the first ballot to 42.8% on the second.
https://captimes.com/news/government/delegates-decline-to-endorse-candidate-for-governor-at-wisconsin-gop-convention/article_459959f8-ffae-5da9-859f-922b9c532007.html
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Can they just go ahead and eat each other already?