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Wisconsin Democrats choose David Crowley as nominee for governor over anti-Israel Hong

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12.08.2026

Moderate Democrat David Crowley won the Wisconsin primary for governor Wednesday morning, defeating democratic socialist, anti-Israel candidate Francesca Hong, who fell short of delivering another win for progressives in a battleground state.

Crowley, who is vying to become Wisconsin’s first Black governor, pitched himself as the candidate best positioned to win in November against Republican US Rep. Tom Tiffany, who is endorsed by President Donald Trump.

Crowley narrowly defeated Hong, who was hoping to ride the wave of recent victories by progressive, anti-Israel candidates, including Abdul El-Sayed in neighboring Michigan’s US Senate race last week.

El-Sayed’s win was the movement’s first major success in a purple state. It also fed fears in the party’s leaders that such candidates, farther afield and often carrying political baggage of past stances such as defunding the police, would struggle to beat Republicans and imperil the party’s hopes of recapturing control of the Senate and House.

Crowley didn’t address supporters Tuesday night but was expected at a unity event later Wednesday.

“Now, David is focused on bringing people together, earning the support of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and anyone who believes Wisconsin is at its best when we work together and deliver results,” Crowley’s campaign manager Garren Randolph said in a statement.

Hong’s loss in Wisconsin may have doused the progressive momentum, but it’s far from snuffing it out. A democratic socialist coming close to victory in a battleground state sends a clear message: There’s unignorable angst among the party’s voters.

“We have built something that will change politics forever,” Hong told supporters as the outcome of the race hung in the balance late Tuesday. “The work we have done will be remembered forever. I know we don’t have the final results right now, but what I do know is we are ready to keep fighting.”

Her campaign manager Becky Cooper said after Hong conceded the race that she was “proud of the race we ran.”

“Our team campaigned clean, our souls are intact and we really made meaningful change for the progressive movement,” she said.

The Associated Press declared Crowley the winner once Hong’s concession removed the possibility........

© The Times of Israel