David Crowley Re-enters Wisconsin Governor Race 25 Days Before Aug. 11 Primary
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Updated · WISN Milwaukee · Jul 17
David Crowley Re-enters Wisconsin Governor Race 25 Days Before Aug. 11 Primary
3 articles · Updated · WISN Milwaukee · Jul 17
Summary
David Crowley jumped back into Wisconsin's Democratic governor primary just days after exiting, reopening a contest now less than four weeks from the Aug. 11 vote.
Sara Rodriguez's Friday withdrawal created the opening after a campaign finance scandal left the lieutenant governor with far less cash than she believed, undoing Crowley's endorsement of her last week.
Four remaining Democrats reacted quickly: Mandella Barnes said his focus stays on beating Republican Tom Tiffany, while Kelda Roys warned another entrant could deepen party disarray.
Joel Brennan said Crowley's earlier exit should not disqualify him, and Francesca Hong said his return would not alter her strategy as candidates scramble to consolidate support.
Mordecai Lee of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee said Crowley still faces practical hurdles on money and campaign momentum before the November matchup with Tiffany.