Well-funded Republican drops out in Wisconsin congressional race

(The Center Square) – A reported $3 million campaign was not enough to get Paul Wassgren to the primary in the race for Congress in northern Wisconsin.

Wassgren announced that he is suspending his campaign to replace Tom Tiffany as the congressman in Wisconsin’s Northwoods.

“This election has never been about a position or a paycheck for me – it is about serving Wisconsin families and creating economic opportunities for our state,” Wassgren said in a statement. “While I have the resources and message to win this race and be a fierce advocate for our district in Congress, I recognize that a bloody and highly expensive primary will only benefit the Democrats. In light of the spring election results, I call on all Republicans, including candidates, to prioritize the interests of the Republican Party and the state of Wisconsin.”

Wassgren is a businessman and corporate attorney from Ashland. Campaign records show he spent more than $3 million on his campaign through early April.

Wassgren said instead of running for Congress, he is going to spend his time as Ashland County Republican chairman to get Tiffany elected governor.

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“As our next governor, Tom Tiffany will restore common sense and conservative values to Madison. I will proudly advocate for him during this critical election year for Wisconsin,” he added.

Wassgren’s exit thins the crowded field in the Northwoods a bit, but still leaves seven candidates vying for the open seat.

Republicans Michael Alfonso, Jessi Ebben, Nina Baum and Kevin Hermening are still in the race. As are Democrats Fred Clark, Chris Armstrong and Ginger Murray.

Alfonso may be the best-known candidate in the race.

Alfonso is married to one of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s daughters. Duffy held the Congressional seat from the Northwoods for almost eight years.

Alfonso also has President Donald Trump’s backing. Trump endorsed Alfonso back in January.

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Voters will make their choices in the primary in August. The actual election will follow in November.

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