MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A former Marine and losing candidate for U.S. Senate is running for governor in Wisconsin, setting up what is expected to be a costly and contentious Republican primary.
Kevin Nicholson is an outspoken backer of former President Donald Trump.
He announced his candidacy Thursday.
“We can’t take Wisconsin to new heights if we elect a Governor from the same, tired political class that lacks the vision, ability, and will to fight for the future of our state. Wisconsin needs someone with solutions to the problems plaguing our state – and the leadership skills to implement those solutions.” said Nicholson in a statement. “I’ll bring the practical leadership lessons I’ve learned both on the battlefield as a Marine, and as a businessman working in the private sector to work for you. Re-establishing law and order, getting our schools back on track, and securing our messy elections won’t be easy. Wisconsin needs a fighter whose sole focus is getting things done – not stepping up to the next rung of the political ladder.”
Nicholson is running as an anti-establishment outsider, setting up a contrast with former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch who has been racking up donations and endorsements for months. She raised $3.3 million in four months and this week was endorsed by the state’s largest business group.
An expensive and bruising Republican primary in the battleground state would be good news for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.