William Garcia, the La Crosse Co-Chair for the Democratic Party, has announced his candidacy for State Party Chair following the resignation of current chair Ben Wikler. Garcia expressed his belief that there is a significant issue within the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, stating that there is a disconnect between the state party leadership and county parties. He emphasized the need to focus on and support county parties as the foundation of the state party in order to ensure long-term success. Garcia is running against two other candidates, former State Party Executive Director Devin Remiker and Glendale Mayor Bryan Kennedy.
Garcia’s candidacy comes at a time of transition for the Democratic Party in Wisconsin, with the departure of Wikler. His platform is centered on addressing the issues within the party structure and refocusing efforts on strengthening county parties. The race for State Party Chair is heating up as candidates vie for the leadership position.
Garcia’s announcement has garnered attention within the party and the local community. As the Democratic Party in Wisconsin looks towards the future, the outcome of the State Party Chair race could have significant implications for the party’s direction and strategy moving forward. Stay tuned for updates on the race and the future of the Democratic Party in Wisconsin.
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