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Midwest Primaries Test Progressive Candidates in Competitive States

August 21, 2026

Why it matters locally: Minnesota's inclusion in the Democratic primary elections highlights the state as a battleground for progressive candidates and their policy platforms, potentially shaping future legislative priorities at the state and federal levels.


Democratic primary elections across Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota have established the Midwest as a key area for progressive candidacies. These contests examine the ability of progressive individuals to secure victories in states with competitive political landscapes. The results contribute to ongoing discussions regarding candidate electability. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota feature prominently in this assessment. Candidates advocating progressive platforms are participating in the primaries, and their performances offer data on voter responses to these approaches. The image shows an attendee holding a sign for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed in Ferndale, Mich., on July 25. The sign highlights "Medicare for All," a policy associated with progressive political stances.

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