politics
Wisconsin Democrats chose a middle path
Democratic socialist Francesca Hong fell just short as David Crowley strives for unity for the general election

TL;DR
- David Crowley won the Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor, narrowly defeating democratic socialist Francesca Hong.
- Crowley's victory, aided by Governor Tony Evers' endorsement, suggests a more moderate path for the Democratic party in a key swing state.
- Francesca Hong's strong performance indicates the growing influence of the progressive movement within the Democratic party.
- The general election will pit Crowley against Republican Tom Tiffany, with Democrats aiming for a trifecta in state government.
- Voters were swayed by Crowley's perceived ability to win the general election and by concerns over Hong's past statements.
- Despite the loss, Hong's campaign energized grassroots supporters, and she has endorsed Crowley for the general election.