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Mandela Barnes jumps into crowded race for Wisconsin governor

Last updated: December 2, 2025 3:10 am
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Mandela Barnes Enters Wisconsin Gubernatorial Race Amidst Competitive Democratic Primary

Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes has officially thrown his hat into the ring to succeed retiring Governor Tony Evers, launching his campaign on Tuesday. This decision injects further dynamism into an already crowded Democratic primary, promising to add layers of complexity to an unfolding political drama.

In his campaign kickoff video, Barnes, who previously faced off against Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) in a 2022 Senate race, highlighted the growing challenges of affordability for everyday Wisconsinites. He asserted, “It seems like the harder you work, the more Washington looks the other way — lower taxes for billionaires, higher prices for working people.” This sentiment resonates deeply in a state where economic disparities have become increasingly pronounced.

Barnes was quick to shift the narrative away from partisan squabbling, stating, “Under Trump, the name of the game has been distraction and chaos to avoid accountability. It isn’t about left or right; it’s about whether people can afford to live in the state they call home.” This framing positions him as a candidate focused on the pragmatic realities of life for Wisconsin residents rather than the theatrics often associated with political discourse.

However, despite his previous success in consolidating support during the 2022 Senate primary, insiders suggest that Barnes’ entry into this gubernatorial race is unlikely to simplify the primary landscape. A host of Democratic contenders are already lined up, including Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez, state Representative Francesca Hong, state Senator Kelda Roys, and attorney Missy Hughes. Evers announced over the summer that he would not pursue a third term, effectively opening the floodgates for other Democratic hopefuls.

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Recent polling data from Marquette University indicates a wide-open race, with a staggering 81 percent of Democrats yet to decide on a candidate for the August primary. In this landscape, Crowley leads in name recognition with 26 percent, followed closely by Rodriguez at 25 percent and Hong at 22 percent. Notably, the poll was conducted before Barnes declared his candidacy, leaving his initial standing unmeasured.

On the Republican side, a primary challenge looms as well, with contenders like Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) and Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann gearing up for a competitive race. Interestingly, former President Donald Trump has yet to endorse any candidate in this GOP primary, leaving the field open for a variety of strategies.

As the political stage in Wisconsin heats up, all eyes will be on how these candidates navigate the issues of affordability and economic sustainability, themes that resonate deeply with the electorate. The intersection of local governance and national politics continues to unfold, revealing the intricate connections that define not just Wisconsin, but the broader American political landscape.

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