Conservative podcaster Doug Billings, the first candidate to officially file to run for governor, is already running into campaign turbulence.
Billings' running mate, April McCoy, said in an interview Thursday that she was withdrawing as his running mate for personal reasons.
"I am really confident in my decision," she said.
Billings, a Republican, could not be reached for comment by phone or email late Thursday afternoon.
McCoy's decision to withdraw presents an issue for the secretary of state's office.
State law requires candidates for governor and lieutenant governor to file together, run on the ballot together and be . . .
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