Wisconsin Governor's Race Takes a Dramatic Turn as Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Seeks to Fill Void Left by Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez's Abrupt Exit In a surprise move, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley is set to re-enter the Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor, capitalizing on the sudden departure of Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez from the race. Rodriguez's decision to drop out comes amidst a mounting scandal surrounding campaign finance errors, which has left the Democratic party scrambling to regroup. Crowley's decision to rejoin the fray sets up a potentially contentious battle for the party's nomination, with implications for the state's gubernatorial election in the fall. As Crowley prepares to make a formal announcement, Democrats are left wondering if his late entry will be enough to shake up the dynamics of the primary.


Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley will rejoin the Democratic primary race for Wisconsin governor following the sudden exit of Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez (D), who ended her bid on Friday over an ongoing scandal related to campaign finance errors. Crowley teased on social media that a “big announcement” would be coming in a campaign...