Erin Stewart, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Connecticut, dropped out of the race on Thursday just days ahead of the scheduled primary. Stewart left the GOP primary battle amid allegations of fraud from her service as mayor of New Britain. The GOP candidate is accused of spending $207,076.07 on a government issued credit card while…
GOP candidate Erin Stewart drops out of Connecticut governor’s race
Originally reported by The Hill
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