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Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez becomes the first Democrat to enter the 2026 governor race

WISCONSIN, JUL 25 – Sara Rodriguez is the first Democrat to enter the 2026 Wisconsin governor race aiming to continue Evers' legacy on reproductive rights, education, and healthcare with broad coalition support.

  • On Friday, July 25, 2025, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez announced her intention to run for Wisconsin’s governorship, marking the state’s first open gubernatorial contest in 16 years.
  • Rodriguez entered the race following Governor Tony Evers' announcement on Thursday, July 24, that he will not seek a third term in 2026, prompting other Democrats and Republicans to consider candidacies.
  • Rodriguez, a registered nurse with master’s degrees from Johns Hopkins University, served in the Wisconsin State Assembly since 2020 and as Lieutenant Governor since 2023, emphasizing her healthcare and public health experience.
  • She expressed her commitment to working tirelessly as Governor to increase financial security for families and emphasized her support for Governor Evers’ efforts to safeguard reproductive rights and strengthen the state’s economy.
  • Rodriguez’s campaign launch marks the first major Democratic entry into a crowded governor’s primary, signaling a competitive 2026 race with implications for Medicaid expansion and state legislative control.
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TMJ4 broke the news in Milwaukee, United States on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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