Wisconsin Democrat Gov. Tony Evers has secured a second term in office, defeating former President Donald Trump-endorsed businessman Tim Michels.
Early Wednesday morning, Michels told supporters at the Italian Community Center in Milwaukee that he had conceded to the current governor.
“In hindsight, looking back, I don’t know what we would’ve done differently. It was a very spirited effort,” he added. “But it wasn’t our night tonight, and I thank everybody for all of your support.”
“I hope that some of the problems that were identified will be taken very seriously by the Evers administration,” Michels continued. “We need to back law enforcement.”
“I want to thank him and his family for a hard-fought campaign,” Evers said. “So thank you, Tim Michels.”
“I stood here on this very same stage four years ago to the day, and I made a promise to the people in Wisconsin that I would never make promises I couldn’t keep and that I always work for you,” Evers said.
“Over the past four years, I’ve worked hard to keep those promises and tried to do the right thing,” the governor added. “That’s who I am, folks, and that’s what I’ve always been. Some people call it boring, but you know what, Wisconsin? As it turns out, boring wins.”
“We’ve proved that there is so much we can do when we work together, when we do the right thing, and when we’re willing to fight for the future that we want for our kids and our state. And we’re just getting started, folks,” Evers added. “We’re going to polka tonight and get back to work tomorrow.”