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Wisconsin US Senate candidate Lasry, in La Crosse on Wed., puts $1.5 million into bid

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry, who is on leave from his job as an executive with the Milwaukee Bucks, reported Monday that he had put in another $1.5 million of his own money into the crowded primary race.


Lasry will be in La Crosse on Wednesday. He’ll join La Crosse Talk PM, which begins at 5:07 p.m. Before that, he’ll be at the La Crosse County Democratic Party headquarters from 3:30-4:30 p.m. (map)

Lasry also joined the Democratic Voice podcast with party chair William Garcia recently:


Lasry is among a field of nearly a dozen Democrats hoping to defeat Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, who officially announced three weeks ago that he would seek a third term.

To date, Lasry has put in $2.35 million of his own money into the race. He has raised $5.1 million, about $2.8 million of which comes from donations, and had just over $1.1 million cash on hand.

Lt. Gov Mandela Barnes raised $1.23 million between October and December, bringing his total raised to $2.3 million. State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski announced Monday she raised $1.1 million over the last quarter of 2021 and had $1.3 million in the bank.

Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson raised $213,500 from October through December and had $484,000 cash on hand. He had raised just over $1.1 million since being the first candidate to get into the race in October 2020.

Other lesser-known Democratic candidates include Millennial Action Project founder Steven Olikara and Wausau physician Gillian Battino.

Johnson has yet to report his totals, but over the first nine months of the year he raised nearly $2.7 million.

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