Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) announced yesterday that he is seeking reelection.
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The news saves Republicans the heartburn of finding a solid replacement in the critical state of Wisconsin. (RELATED: Don't Look Now, Nancy โ 25th House Democrat Announces Retirement)
Though Johnson is considered the (slight) favorite, expect Democrats to throw everything at unseating the Republican senator.
As Roll Call reports:
โDuring the 2016 campaign, I said it would be my last campaign and final term. That was my strong preference, and my wife's,โ Johnsonย wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-edย Sunday. โNeither of us anticipated the Democrats' complete takeover of government and the disastrous policies they have already inflicted on America and the world, to say nothing of those they threaten to enact in the future.โ
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As one of two states that backed President Joe Biden in 2020 with a Republican-held Senate seat up this year, Wisconsin is a top target for Democrats looking to expand their razor-thin majority.ย Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzalesย rates the raceย Lean Republican.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee greeted Johnson's announcement byย releasing an adย accusing him of using his tenure in the Senate to enrich himself and his allies while โvoting to spike the cost of health care for working families.โ
While Democrats feel bullish about their chances, they first have to navigate a crowded primary field.
Some progressives have begun to coalesce around Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, who would be the state's first Black senator, if elected. Barnes has been endorsed by Massachusetts Sen.ย Elizabeth Warren, Milwaukee-area Rep.ย Gwen Mooreย and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. During his first fundraising quarter, Barnes raised $1.1 million. His campaign had $711,000 on hand as of Sept. 30.ย
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