Sara Rodriguez, Lieutenant Governor, Quits Wisconsin Governor’s Race
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Sara Rodriguez quits Democratic governor's race over campaign finance problems AP NewsDemocrat Quits Wisconsin Governor's Race, Upending Fight for Open Seat
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Sarah Rodriguez said Friday that she was dropping out of the governor's race, just days after her campaign discovered major inaccuracies related to its financial reporting.
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**Summary:** Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez has dropped out of the gubernatorial race, potentially benefiting Democratic socialist Francesca Hong. **Why It Matters:** This development could shift the primary landscape in a purple state, as Democrats are now focusing on securing Hong's nomination.
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