
In a little bit of surprise, Sen Bernie Sanders endorsed Rebecca Cooke, who is running against Rep. Drunken Van Orden. The move was unusual enough that it made national news:
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Thursday announced his endorsement of Democrat Rebecca Cooke for Congress in Wisconsin’s 3rd District — making a foray into one of a handful of districts that could decide the next House majority, which President Donald Trump carried by 7 points less than a year ago.
“Rebecca is a working-class fighter who developed her populist roots in rural Western Wisconsin. A daughter of farmers, a waitress and a small business owner — she’s lived through failed policies from Washington elites and is ready to deliver tangible outcomes that working people will actually feel,” Sanders said in a statement shared first with NBC News.
Sanders’ endorsement brings renewed national attention to a race that Cooke lost by less than 3 percentage points last year as GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden earned a second term. And it also highlights a notable cross-section of support for Cooke — who has also been endorsed by the Blue Dog Democrats’ PAC, a longtime supporter of party moderates — as Democrats in Washington and around the country review the party’s policy platforms, personalities and coalitions after they suffered defeat to Trump in the 2024 election.