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Tony Evers is completely arrogant about his Wisconsin gubernatorial campaign

This is how the frontrunner in the crowded race for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Wisconsin is acting about his campaign:
“I think it’s a one-person race,” Evers responded on “UpFront,” produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com.

“When you have a 10-point lead, I’ve run statewide three times. There’s no other candidate that can say that. Last time I got 70 percent of the vote and won 70 of 72 counties, including Ozaukee County, which hardly ever has gone to a progressive. So no, I think it’s a one-person race,” he said.

“I feel very confident that we’re going to win that primary and beat Scott Walker,” Evers said.
For added context, UpFront is a Wisconsin adaptation of ABC's This Week political talk show that airs on the ABC affiliate in Milwaukee.

Literally every poll I've seen of the Wisconsin gubernatorial Democratic primary has had Evers ahead of a very large field of candidates, largely because Evers is the only Democratic candidate who has won a prior statewide race. However, Evers is already acting in a completely arrogant manner about his campaign, and it's not unlike how Alain Bernard acted before the 2008 French Olympic swimming relay team that he was a member of famously lost to the American team that was anchored by Jason Lezak, and Evers losing the Democratic primary in the Wisconsin gubernatorial race because of his own arrogance is not out of the question at all.

I encourage Wisconsinites to vote in the Democratic primary for Kelda Roys for governor. Unlike some of her competition, Kelda knows that arrogance doesn't win elections for Democrats in Wisconsin.

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