REEDSBURG, Wis. – Today Devin Remiker has announced additional grassroots endorsements in his bid for WisDems chair, building on the support from key party leaders and elected officials.
Already this week Remiker has announced support from Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer, Senate Democratic Leader Dianne Hesselbein, and more than a dozen Democratic elected officials and local party leaders. In addition to securing endorsements, Remiker has traveled across the state this week to hear directly from Democrats about the future of the state party.
“Democratic activists, party leaders, and elected officials know that we need a chair who’s ready on Day 1 to lead this party forward by learning from our mistakes and doubling down on our successful strategies,” said Devin Remiker, candidate for WisDems chair. “The support I’ve received from the folks who are on the frontlines of these important fights is humbling and I’m proud to have earned their trust. Together, I know we can make our party even stronger and deliver the tools and resources to support activists and candidates in every corner of the state”
Additional Grassroots Endorsers:
- Vicki Burke
- Lester Pines
- Monica Curtis
- Kevin Curtis
- Perry Duman
- Elizabeth Colacino
- Joe Colacino
- Jack Holzman
- Diane Holzman
- Deb Anderson
- Nick Webber
- Elisha Santiago (Barudin)
- Al Holle
- Margo Miller
- Susan Chandler
Over the past decade, Devin has been at the center of the majority of recent successful Democratic political fights in Wisconsin. He has previously served as the party’s political director and as executive director during key victories from 2018–2022. Currently, he is a senior advisor to WisDems and led the party’s successful People v. Musk campaign which generated a flood of grassroots pushback and earned media attention to combat Elon Musk’s attempt to buy the 2025 state Supreme Court race. Devin has worked directly to support Democratic campaigns across the state and understands how the party can build on successes, learn from mistakes, and build a party that’s more effective and collaborative.
Delegates to the WisDems state convention will choose party officers at the State Convention, June 14-15 in the Wisconsin Dells.