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Zakiyah Mamdani beats LaTonya Johnson by 10 points in Wisconsin

Zakiyah Mamdani, a progressive backed by DSA and Our Revolution, defeated centrist Democrat LaTonya Johnson by 10 points in Wisconsinโ€™s 4th, proving working-class voters prefer bold economic policies

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The Hill โ€” 27 June 2026
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Why This Matters

The victory of a progressive Democrat over a centrist incumbent in a working-class district signals a broader realignment in Democratic politicsโ€”one where economic populism trumps cautious incrementalism. It proves that the partyโ€™s base is hungry for bold policy shifts, not just performative resistance to the right. This is a blueprint for how the left can reclaim power by prioritizing material conditions over ideological purity tests.

Background Context

Wisconsinโ€™s 4th district has long been a battleground between labor unions and corporate interests, with a history of electing Democrats who oscillate between progressive rhetoric and corporate-friendly votes. The districtโ€™s working-class electorate has grown increasingly skeptical of Democratic leaders who embrace austerity-lite economics while failing to deliver tangible gains. This election reflects a rejection of that status quo, even in a state where swing-voter dynamics often dictate strategy.

What Happens Next

Expect a wave of progressive challengers in 2026 primaries, emboldened by Mamdaniโ€™s win to push unapologetic economic messages without fear of moderation. The DCCC may scramble to distance itself from centrist incumbents, but the real test will be whether party leaders can reconcile their Wall Street fundraising with the demands of a base that now sees political courage as a winning strategy. Watch for AOC-style coalitions to emerge in other industrial districts.

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