WI-SD08: Democrat seeks to flip GOP suburban Milwaukee seat with focus on abortion rights, tax cuts
Abortion access, tax cuts and education funding are central issues in the race for Wisconsin Senate District 8 a GOP-leaning toss-up district between Milwaukee and Port Washington that could help decide who controls the state Senate in the coming years.
The contest pits incumbent Sen. Duey Stroebel, R-Saukville, against environmental attorney and small business owner Jodi Habush Sinykin, a Democrat from Milwaukee. Stroebel has served in the Legislature since May 2011 and sits on its powerful budget-writing committee. Habush Sinykin previously ran for the state Senate in a special election in April 2023. She was narrowly defeated by Sen. Dan Knodl, R-Germantown.
The race is one of five Senate districts Democrats are targeting this cycle hoping to tee themselves up to win a Senate majority in 2026 and its the only flip opportunity in a district with a Republican incumbent, according to a Wisconsin Watch analysis of past voting patterns.
Still more than six weeks out from Election Day, groups on both sides are already running attack ads an unusually early development for a state legislative race. New Wisconsin Majority is running a commercial attacking Stroebels opposition to abortion. Meanwhile, the Republican State Leadership Committee is running an ad blaming Democrats for increased costs that seeks to tie Habush Sinykin to Democratic lawmakers.
https://wisconsinwatch.org/2024/09/wisconsin-milwaukee-senate-election-democrat-republican-stroebel-habush-sinykin/