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Current rolePolitical organizer
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age45 years old (Feb 3, 1981)
GenderMale
LocationWisconsin
BackgroundPolitical organizer
EducationHarvard University (BA)
Notable personal detailsBenjamin McDonald Wikler is an American political organizer who served as chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin from 2019 to 2025. He previously worked for progressive advocacy organizations including MoveOn, and has been active in Democratic campaigns and party-building efforts in Wisconsin. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin with his wife and three children.
Supports policies that shift tax burdens toward wealthy individuals and corporations while lowering costs for working- and middle-class families, and backs Democratic proposals to expand social programs and investments (e.g., Build Back Better). Criticizes Republican tax-cut plans as benefiting the wealthy and advocates making billionaires pay a fairer share to fund public services.
Supports protecting and strengthening the Affordable Care Act and health-care protections for people with pre-existing conditions; prioritizes expanding access to quality, affordable care and opposing efforts to roll back coverage. Emphasizes making health care a central Democratic issue in campaigns and defending COVID-era public-health responses.
Has advocated for expanding refugee admissions and increased federal funding for refugee resettlement and has organized advocacy in favor of admitting more Syrian refugees. Public record shows work leading MoveOn campaigns supporting refugee resettlement and urging greater humanitarian response, with no prominent record of supporting expanded enforcement or restrictionist border measures.
Supports protecting and expanding abortion access and opposes restrictive abortion bans. Describes abortion as health care, calls for congressional action to protect abortion access, and has urged repeal or blocking of Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban and other restrictive laws.
The candidate has a history of active climate campaigning and has supported rapid transitions to clean energy, including organizing for 100% clean energy goals and public climate advocacy. Past roles include climate campaign work with Avaaz and public statements emphasizing urgent action on climate and building Democratic capacity to enact progressive policy.
Supports expanded background checks and 'red flag' (extreme risk) laws and advocates for common-sense gun safety legislation while acknowledging respect for lawful gun ownership. Has publicly criticized the NRA and called for laws to keep firearms out of the hands of people deemed a danger to themselves or others.
Ben Wikler is in the news as Wisconsin Democrats push to unify ahead of the August primary and November election, with the party aiming to win the governor’s race and take control of the state Legislature. The broader reporting points to a competitive and unsettled political environment in Wisconsin, including Democratic infighting over a failed tax relief and school funding deal. Recent coverage does not report a specific new action or statement from Wikler himself, so his role appears tied to the party’s election push rather than a standalone development.








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Endorsers of Ben Wikler for Wisconsin Democratic Governor nominee?
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Hakeem Jeffries endorsed Ben Wikler for Democratic National Committee chair.
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Nancy Pelosi endorsed Ben Wikler for Democratic National Committee chair.
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Chuck Schumer endorsed Ben Wikler for Democratic National Committee chair.
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