Republican Rep. Kristin Robbins drops out of Minnesota governor race
Robbins said she will keep serving in the Minnesota House through January 2027 and leave public office after ending her gubernatorial campaign.
- Kristin Robbins, who launched her bid for the Minnesota governor's race in August, has dropped out of the race.
- Rep. Robbins, whose district includes Maple Grove, said she aimed to defeat Gov. Tim Walz after years of "fraud, tax increases, and out-of-control government spending."
- She said she will continue to serve her district as a representative until January 2027, when she will transition back to becoming a private citizen.
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Republican Kristin Robbins suspends campaign for governor of Minnesota
Share This StoryMinnesota state Rep. Kristin Robbins announced that she is suspending her campaign for Minnesota governor. In a lengthy Friday statement, Robbins said she came to the decision after “much thought and prayer.” Robbins said she will continue to serve her constituents until her term in the the Minnesota House of Representatives ends. In her statement, she said, “I will be engaged in this fight for Minnesota as a State Representative…
“I Don’t See A Path” – Republican Candidate Drops Out Of Minnesota Gubernatorial Race
Minnesota Republican lawmaker Kristin Robbins has suspended her gubernatorial campaign. “It was not a tough decision to get into the race 10 months ago,” Robbins told Fox News Digital. “We could not allow Tim Walz to have a third term in Minnesota. He’s destroyed our state, and we had to stop him, and so, I think I made a great case for that, and because of all my work on the fraud committee he got out nine months ahead of schedule, which is gre…
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