The Quiet Man, all of a sudden.
Staying out of the spotlight is an unusual approach for Grothman, who's known for making bold, often polarizing statements. But in addition to declining debates, he's also been unusually unavailable to media.
"Grothman has largely gone quiet, taking a low-key approach to campaigning and avoiding making any eyebrow-raising statements," wrote Amanda Terkel for the Huffington Post.
In response to the new, quiet Grothman, Harris has launched a website called "The Real Glenn Grothman."
And all you'll find on his campaign website is tripe.
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