Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sara Rodriguez says her campaign has hundreds of thousands of dollars less cash than she expected. She reports that ads planned to run last week did not air after invoices for the campaign were not paid. According to her account, the unpaid invoices led to the cancellation or delay of advertising that had been scheduled, and the situation prompted a review of the campaign’s finances. Rodriguez says she then learned the campaign’s available cash was significantly lower than she had thought. The reports describe the issue as a funding shortfall discovered after the ad disruption, rather than a change in her candidacy or a specific allegation tied to a particular party or third party. The coverage focuses on the campaign’s budget and cash flow and how it affects advertising operations.