GOP’s Michels concedes to Democratic Gov. Evers in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels conceded Wednesday to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in the battleground state.
Michels conceded early Wednesday morning with more than 90% of the expected vote counted. Evers held a 3-point lead. The Associated Press has not yet called the race.
Michels is a construction company co-owner who was backed by former President Donald Trump. He campaigned as a political outsider and wanted to do away with the state’s bipartisan elections commission.
The race was the most expensive in state history and a key one for Democrats ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Evers serves as a block on the Republican-controlled Legislature, vetoing more than 120 bills including measures to make it more difficult to vote absentee.