Minnesota State Rep. Kristin Robbins Ends Governor Campaign
"Robbins stated that she entered the race to prevent Governor Tim Walz from seeking a third term but concluded that her path to victory was not viable after Senator Amy Klobuchar became the presumptive Democratic nominee."
Event
Minnesota Republican state representative Kristin Robbins announced on Friday that she is ending her campaign for governor. Robbins chaired the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee.
Reason
Robbins cited the challenge of competing against Klobuchar's established political backing and name recognition. She noted that Klobuchar's entry into the race created an insurmountable path to victory.
Background
Governor Walz dropped his reelection bid in January amid a fraud scandal. Klobuchar then entered the race, becoming the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination.
Other Candidates
Remaining Republican candidates for the gubernatorial primary include House Speaker Lisa Demuth, healthcare executive Kendall Qualls, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, and others. Robbins will not endorse any candidate.
Future Plans
Robbins stated she plans to focus on the current legislative session and continue work on fraud oversight. She indicated that answers regarding the fraud situation would come from communities, not the state capitol.