Wisconsin's gubernatorial election has taken an unexpected turn as a leftist assemblywoman's past actions have come under scrutiny. The politician, who has been vocal about her progressive views, recently expressed remorse for calling the police on a public art display protesting the war in Gaza, and urging them to investigate it as a hate crime. The move has sparked widespread criticism, with many accusing her of hypocrisy and overreach. As she seeks to become the state's next governor, her handling of this situation and the implications for her campaign will be closely watched by voters and observers alike.


A leftist Wisconsin assemblywoman running for governor in the state has expressed remorse for calling the police over a public art display protesting the war in Gaza and urging them to investigate it as a hate crime.