Wisconsin is once again shaping up to be one of the most important battleground states in America, and Republican organizer Logan Sajdowitz joins Ryan to explain what it will take for Republicans to win the governor's race in 2026.
Logan breaks down how Republican campaigns identify and reach voters in a state without party registration, why Wisconsin's rural geography makes organizing more difficult, and how grassroots efforts helped President Trump carry the state in 2024.
The conversation also explores Congressman Tom Tiffany's campaign for governor, the growing influence of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and Democratic candidate Francesca Hong, whose progressive platform has drawn national attention. Logan explains why Republicans believe they've built an organizational advantage heading into one of the country's most closely watched elections.

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