September 26, 2025

In a stunning turn of events, liberal Democrat Nathan Benjamin has abruptly exited the race for Wisconsin's crucial congressional seat, WI-03, just days after launching a campaign that capitalized on the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Despite initial bravado and digital attacks against incumbent Derrick Van Orden for his response to Kirk’s violent death, Benjamin confessed that the financial and logistical obstacles to victory in such a sprawling district were insurmountable. His campaign, which involved incendiary advertisements branding Van Orden as complicit in Kirk's supposed “hateful rhetoric,” backfired, drawing widespread condemnation and exposing a growing rift within the Democratic Party. As Democrats nationwide face backlash for their insensitivity in the wake of Kirk's death—evidenced by nearly 60 House Democrats rejecting a resolution to honor him—Benjamin's hasty retreat raises questions about the future of the left's strategy in Republican strongholds. Now, with two other Democratic contenders vying for the nomination, the race remains a volatile battleground that could pivot in unexpected directions.

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