Wisconsin Senate candidate Tom Nelson (D) announced Monday that he was dropping out of the state’s Senate race just two weeks before the primary election. “Friends, good news, bad news. Bad news is I'm suspending the campaign today,” Nelson said in a video posted to Twitter on Monday. “And I want to thank everybody for all the great work that you've done for us it means so much we come so far. So that's the bad news.” Nelson, who is the county executive of Outagamie County, is endorsing a fellow progressive candidate, Lt. Gov Mandela Barnes (D), to win the Democratic primary and take on Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.). He called Barnes a “good man” and a “strong nominee” for the Senate
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