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BumRushDaShow

(164,125 posts)
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 12:54 PM 5 hrs ago

Democrat Mandela Barnes, a former US Senate candidate, enters the Wisconsin governor's race

Source: AP

Updated 6:01 AM EST, December 2, 2025


MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democrat Mandela Barnes, who served four years as Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor and narrowly lost a 2022 U.S. Senate bid, jumped into the battleground state’s open race for governor on Tuesday.

Given his prominent name recognition and statewide funding network, Barnes enters the 2026 race as the presumptive front-runner in a crowded primary of lesser known candidates who have no built-in network of support. Wisconsin is a politically divided state that elected President Donald Trump in 2016 and 2024 and President Joe Biden in 2020. All three elections were decided by less than a percentage point.

The message in Barnes’ campaign launch video will likely appeal to many Democratic primary voters. He highlights his father’s union background and attacks Trump, saying the Republican has focused on “distraction and chaos to avoid accountability.” He says Trump is focusing on “lower taxes for billionaires, higher prices for working people.”

But with an eye toward independent and swing voters, who will be key in the general election, Barnes pitches a moderate stance focused on the economy.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-governor-democrat-mandela-barnes-b52af7f188fcaf0afbab4918fa55972e

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Democrat Mandela Barnes, a former US Senate candidate, enters the Wisconsin governor's race (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 5 hrs ago OP
Sigh Akakoji 4 hrs ago #1
You have a point -- overall 2022 was a decent year for democrats fujiyamasan 3 hrs ago #2

Akakoji

(460 posts)
1. Sigh
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 01:52 PM
4 hrs ago

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If you can't beat Ron Johnson you need to evaluate your electability very closely. No one in any state is interested in a "moderate" stance on the economy. They want someone to fight against the blatant corruption and theft of money by the GOP of our tax dollars so they can at least make enough to eat and be housed. No ne gets there by emphasizing moderation in a House, Senate, or country that has gutted all social programs for a tax giveaway to the already wealthy. The meme that Democrats are radical on the economy and spending was created by Republicans. We have to reject it as the bullshit it is.

fujiyamasan

(1,031 posts)
2. You have a point -- overall 2022 was a decent year for democrats
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 02:54 PM
3 hrs ago

And Evers won reelection.

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