Joel Brennan, former top Tony Evers aide, enters race for Wisconsin governor

Joel Brennan, former top Cabinet official for Gov. Tony Evers, has joined the Democratic primary for governor, vowing to βstand up to Trumpβs dysfunctionβ and be βlaser-focusedβ on improving peopleβs lives if elected.
In aΒ campaign launch videoΒ released Thursday, Brennan discussed growing up with 10 siblings in Wisconsin in a family that was βlong on potential, although sometimes a little short on resources.β Brennan talks about working a variety of jobs to get through college and boasts that his first car didnβt even have working taillights.
Brennan described getting a call from Evers in 2018, asking him to lead the Department of Administration βas his top Cabinet official.β Brennan served in that role from 2019 through 2021. During that time, he said the administration put the state on firmer financial footing and generated a state budget surplus of nearly $4 billion. He also said the administration βstood up to the extremistsβ and offered assistance to thousands of small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
βBut today, thanks to Donald Trumpβs chaos and incompetence, the numbers just arenβt adding up for Wisconsin families,β Brennan says in the video. βCosts, like everything else, are out of control. And coming from a family that had to make every dollar count, I know what that feels like.β
Brennanβs video ends with a nod to the race for the Legislature, where Democrats are hoping to flip Republican majorities for the first time in more than a decade. He said with βfair mapsβ and a Democratic governor, βwe can stay true to our values and deliver change.β
Brennan is currently the president of the Greater Milwaukee Committee. Prior to joining Eversβ administration, he was CEO of the Discovery World museum for 11 years. He also worked previously for the Redevelopment Authority of Milwaukee and the Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau. He was a legislative assistant to Democrat Tom Barrett when Barrett served in Congress.
Brennan joins an already crowded field of Democrats vying for the partyβs nomination. Other candidates to announce include Lt. Gov.Β Sara Rodriguez, Milwaukee County ExecutiveΒ David Crowley, Madison state Sen.Β Kelda Roys, Madison state Rep.Β Francesca Hong, former Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. CEOΒ Missy HughesΒ and former Lt. Gov.Β Mandela Barnes.
Only two Republicans β U.S. Rep.Β Tom Tiffany, R-Minocqua, and Washington County ExecutiveΒ Josh SchoemannΒ β are running for the GOP nomination at this point. Itβs been reported that former Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels, who lost to Evers in 2022, and former Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde, who lost to Tammy Baldwin in 2024, are also considering entering the 2026 race for governor.
This story wasΒ originally published by WPR.
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