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David Crowley: “But we all want safe communities, strong schools, affordable…”

Featuring: David Crowley, Democratic | Milwaukee County Executive | Wisconsin

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Recapping Wisconsin's 2026 primary election for governor | Here & Now

Published | Video Starts at 02:38

In all, Crowley earned 39.8% of the Democratic vote, beating Hong by half of a percentage point. At a press conference, Crowley thanked his supporters and spoke about what sets him apart from his new Republican opponent. But we all want safe communities, strong schools, affordable health care, good paying jobs, and a brighter future. For all of our children. And every one of us has something much bigger to unite around. And that is keeping MAGA extremism from bringing the chaos we see in Washington into our neighborhoods. Right here in the state of Wisconsin. both candidates now turn their attention toward attracting the undecided voter. Whatever your political label Republican, independent, politically homeless, or a Democrat, there's a place for you in the common sense movement. (02:38–03:01)

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Asserts that preventing MAGA extremism from affecting Wisconsin is a unifying goal.

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