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Wisconsin's Wide-Open 2026 Democratic Primary for Governor
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Polls show a close race in the 2026 Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor.
Mandela Barnes, Joel Brennan, David Crowley, Francesca Hong, Missy Hughes, Sara Rodriguez and Kelda Roys are running in the 2026 Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor, and polls show a close race.
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Wisconsin's Wide-Open 2026 Democratic Primary for Governor
Clip: Season 2400 Episode 2439 | 4m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
Mandela Barnes, Joel Brennan, David Crowley, Francesca Hong, Missy Hughes, Sara Rodriguez and Kelda Roys are running in the 2026 Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor, and polls show a close race.
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Reporting from Madison.
I'm Zac Schultz for "Here& Now".
>> Now that the Supreme Court election is over, attention shifts to the next election.
Tom Tiffany, the only prominent Republican running for governor, responded to Tuesday's outsized win for liberal justice elect Chris Taylor.
>> We got our butts kicked last night, right?
There's no doubt about it.
And we should acknowledge that.
But the election that's coming up this fall in November is a new election.
And you guys know as well as anyone, every election is unique.
And I have built a campaign money, manpower and messaging.
We're going to compete on all fronts.
>> Before a challenger takes on Tiffany in November.
Seven Democrats are running to win the nomination in the August primary.
The first two Marquette polls have shown a wide open race, with 65% of all Democratic voters saying they haven't made up their minds.
Reporter Zac Schultz has been on the campaign trail and tells us how the Democrats are handling this crowded primary.
>> Sara Rodriguez >> Pick a city across the state.
you doing?
Good.
Are you.
>> In on any given weekend?
>> How are you?
>> There's a good chance.
>> First off, I'm Missy Hughes.
>> You'll find one of the Democrats running for governor, shaking hands and introducing themselves.
>> My name is Kelda Roys, and I'm running for governor.
launched their campaigns last year, but the polling shows the race has just started, with most candidates polling in the low single digits.
>> You know, we're about 5 to 6 months into this race and still have a long runway ahead of us.
>> The bottom line for the statewide poll, very credible, is that almost nobody has made up their mind about this, and it's a wide open race.
>> This is the first time I've run for office, so I'm excited to learn what Wisconsinites are really thinking about, what they're concerned about with the future.
>> No poll before people have actually started paying for communications is going to tell you anything reliable about the electorate.
>> What I say to them is really look at who can win in November, who has the most experience, who's been able to win in difficult races.
>> Only Mandela Barnes and Francesca Hong are polling above 10%.
>> Poll numbers are poll numbers doesn't change our program.
We're showing up all across Wisconsin.
We're talking to people, and there's a poll that came out two days before, showed me with a lead with eight points above the next person.
So polls are polls are always scattered all over the place.
>> Hong in particular is taking a different approach to the campaign.
We met her in La Crosse, where her event doubled as a benefit for Driftless Mutual Aid, and she skipped the speech and just helped the other volunteers.
>> We are organizing and community powered campaign, so events like this, community actions with support from mutual aid efforts.
This is what I hope more politicians will start doing.
>> With two thirds of all Democrats undecided.
Each voter the candidate convinces now has a chance to influence an even larger audience.
>> I'm seeing a ton of engagement around the state when I go to Brown County or Marinette, folks are showing up for meetings.
They want to understand where the candidates are, who the candidates are.
>> That makes these small meet and greets that much more important.
>> Clearly, this is an engaged electorate.
People who want to make sure that we are doing the right level of organizing to be ready for this fall.
>> I mean, you absolutely have your political junkies who are who are tuning in and asking a lot of questions.
But we also know there's a lot happening in the world.
election over.
It's a four month sprint to the August primary villain.
>> Incredible.
A few months in, actually incredible response all across the state, we've been traveling nonstop.
The response has been incredible.
We see the momentum continue to grow.
We see support increase all across Wisconsin.
>> I'm feeling really good about the race.
I'm feeling really good about what my team is doing.
We are going all across the state, all 72 counties, talking to everybody because I firmly believe you can't lead if you don't listen.
>> I feel great.
I feel like I'm getting a huge amount of momentum as I travel across the state, and it's really a joy to campaign when people are feeling like we're on the cusp of something different
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Here & Now opening for April 10, 2026
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Clip: S2400 Ep2439 | 1m 9s | The introduction to the April 10, 2026 episode of Here & Now. (1m 9s)
McCoshen & Ross on Political Fortunes in 2026 Election Cycle
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Clip: S2400 Ep2439 | 7m 26s | Bill McCoshen and Scot Ross on the state Supreme Court race and what it means for fall. (7m 26s)
US Rep. Mark Pocan on Trump's Conduct Toward the War in Iran
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Wisconsin's 2026 Supreme Court Vote Cements Liberal Control
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Clip: S2400 Ep2439 | 3m 7s | Chris Taylor's win ensures liberal control of the state Supreme Court for several years. (3m 7s)
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