Trump-Endorsed Michels Defeats Pence-Backed Kleefisch in Wisconsin Governor’s Primary
Donald Trump-backed businessman Tim Michels on Aug. 9 defeated former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, endorsed by Mike Pence, in Wisconsin’s GOP gubernatorial primary.
With 76 percent of the votes counted at 11:46 p.m., Michels received 47 percent of the vote, and Kleefisch received 43 percent, according to The Associated Press.
Kleefisch was backed by Pence along with former Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
A former TV news anchor, she served for two terms as lieutenant governor under Walker, who had enthusiastically campaigned for her.
Kleefisch launched a generously funded campaign last September and raced to a commanding lead over lesser-known opponents. Her name recognition as lieutenant governor for Walker helped.
Michels entered the race in April and secured Trump’s endorsement in June. The race became more competitive, but Michels did not distance himself from Kleefisch.
Michels has poured millions of dollars of his own money into TV ads, portraying himself as a businessman and an outsider.
Kleefisch drew criticism from Trump for being an establishment politician, but she has said the 2020 election was “rigged.” She is the lone Wisconsin GOP gubernatorial candidate who has dismissed the idea of overturning the outcome.
“It’s not constitutionally possible,” Kleefisch said at a GOP gubernatorial debate. “There is no path to decertifying an election that has already happened.”
Michels will face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who defeated Walker by one percentage point in 2018 and has frequently battled Wisconsin’s conservative-leaning state legislature. He has vetoed more bills in a single session than any governor in the state’s history.
“Every candidate in the Republican primary is too extreme for our state, and would sign into law dangerous bills that would undermine our democracy,” Evers campaign spokesman Sam Roecker said in a statement. “Gov. Evers is focused on doing the right
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