Crowley Highlights Record in Wisconsin Governor’s Race
- On Wednesday, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley campaigned in Madison, seeking to close the polling gap with State Rep. Francesca Hong before the August 11 Democratic gubernatorial primary.
- Crowley re-entered the race in July with Gov. Tony Evers' endorsement, drawing criticism from opponents who labeled him the 'establishment' candidate, a characterization he calls a 'slur.'
- While recent polls show Hong leading Crowley 42% to 24%, the Crowley campaign released a memo Wednesday arguing that polling often fails to reflect the primary electorate, citing recent Michigan results.
- Seeking to win over the 34% of likely Democratic primary voters who remain undecided, Crowley is crisscrossing Wisconsin to showcase policy priorities including capping childcare costs and boosting special education funding to 90%.
- The August 11 primary will determine the Democratic nominee, who will advance to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany in the November general election, a race Crowley claims he is best positioned to win.
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