FL GOP House Candidate Drops Out After Falsely Denying She’s A College Dropout

Students are seen during the graduation ceremony of the Technical and Agricultural University in Bydgoszcz, Poland on 28 January, 2017. UTP University of Science and Technology (Uniwersytet Technologiczno - Przyrodniczy – the UTP) in Bydgoszcz has a 60 year-long tradition going back to 1951, when the first school of higher education in Bydgoszcz was created - the Evening School of Engineering. Early in its history, it educated chemical and mechanical engineers.(Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
Students are seen during the graduation ceremony of the Technical and Agricultural University in Bydgoszcz, Poland on 28 January, 2017. UTP University of Science and Technology (Uniwersytet Technologiczno - Przyrodni... Students are seen during the graduation ceremony of the Technical and Agricultural University in Bydgoszcz, Poland on 28 January, 2017. UTP University of Science and Technology (Uniwersytet Technologiczno - Przyrodniczy the UTP) in Bydgoszcz has a 60 year-long tradition going back to 1951, when the first school of higher education in Bydgoszcz was created - the Evening School of Engineering. Early in its history, it educated chemical and mechanical engineers. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — A Republican candidate for the Florida Legislature who falsely claimed she had a college degree and posted a purported copy of her diploma online dropped out of her race on Tuesday.

Melissa Howard told the Sarasota Herald-Tribune it was the right decision to drop out of the race for the Florida House seat.

“I made a terrible error in judgment,” Howard said. “I am thankful for everyone who gave so much toward my success, and I am deeply sorry.”

Howard last week posted a photo of herself with what looked like a Miami University diploma after being accused of lying about her degree. The Ohio university later sent reporters a statement saying she attended the school, but never graduated and the diploma Howard posted has inaccuracies.

Howard later posted an apology on her campaign Facebook page and admitted she didn’t graduate from the school.

The House seat represents portions of Manatee and Sarasota counties. She would have faced primary opponent Tommy Gregory if she had stayed in the race. Gregory told The Associated Press that he had talked to Howard by phone after she made her decision to drop out. She apologized for what she did and offered her full support of his candidacy, he said.

“She sounded sincere,” Gregory said.

Sarasota County GOP chairman Joe Gruters told the AP that Howard made the right decision.

“I think she saved the party and community a lot of heartache,” Gruters said. “I hope she gets the help she needs.”

With Florida’s primary in two weeks, it’s too late to get her name off the ballot. Vote by mail ballots were sent out a month ago, and about 20,000 Republican votes have already been cast.

“I can’t imagine that voters would have given her a pass on this, but we will never know,” Gruters said. “This is a good example for everybody, that if something is in their background, A, be prepared for it to come up, and B, the cover-up is always worse than what happened.”

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