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Crowley on whether win halted progressive movement: ‘Absolutely not’

  • Posted on August 13, 2026
  • By The Hill
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David Crowley, Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial nominee, firmly rejected suggestions that his primary victory over democratic socialist Francesca Hong represents a setback for the progressive wing of the party. During a Wednesday statement, Crowley addressed concerns from progressive activists, asserting that his moderate approach to governance does not undermine the movement's broader agenda. The exchange reflects ongoing ideological tensions within the Democratic party regarding the balance between centrist and progressive policy priorities in key electoral races.

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Crowley on whether win halted progressive movement: ‘Absolutely not’
Crowley on whether win halted progressive movement: ‘Absolutely not’

Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial nominee David Crowley denied Wednesday he lent the progressive movement a setback by beating democratic socialist Francesca Hong in this week’s Democratic primary…
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