MADISON — Madison State Senator Kelda Roys is making her second bid for Wisconsin governor, joining a crowded Democratic primary field six years after her first run.
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Roys finished third with 13% of the vote in the 2018 Democratic primary, which Tony Evers ultimately won before defeating Republican incumbent Scott Walker in the general election.
"I think Wisconsin is at a really pivotal moment," Roys said. "On the one hand, we need to have a governor who is strong enough to stand up to the way that Trump and his Republican allies are hurting our state, our farmers, small businesses, and our families."
"On the other side, we have a moment of incredible opportunity to help change the trajectory in Wi