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Benjamin McDonald Wikler (born February 3, 1981) is an American political organizer who has been the chair of the
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since July 2019. A former senior advisor at
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,
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called him a "preeminent state party chair.”


Early life and education

Wikler grew up in
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, where he cofounded ''The Yellow Press'', a student-run newspaper at Madison West High School. While a student there, he won election to the student senate and launched Students United in Defense of Schools with
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to demand increased school funding and succeeded in allowing students to elect a representative to the Madison School Board. He also organized protests against granting
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exclusive access to Madison schools. During high school he worked for Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Ed Garvey and on the first congressional campaign of now-Senator
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. In 1999, he began attending Harvard University, where he studied economics. wedding announcement While a student there, he cofounded the Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) and the Harvard AIDS Coalition. He represented the SGAC at the
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Special Session on AIDS in New York City, the UN World Youth Forum in
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, and the International AIDS Conference in Barcelona. He also worked for economist Jeffrey Sachs and interned for U.S. Senator Russ Feingold. biography He was editor-in-chief of the '' Harvard Review of Philosophy'' and contributed to ''
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''. While at Harvard, he joined TeamFranken, a group of students who assisted
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in writing his book, '' Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right''. Wikler took a term off to help Franken "through every step of the process" of writing the book. "When I was staying with the Frankens o finish the book we'd get up around 10 or 11 and then work for fourteen or fifteen hours," he told an interviewer. "We'd stop only for meals and a little break before dinner. It was exhausting, but it was also exhilarating, because he's so funny. We were constantly cracking up." Wikler graduated ''
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'' in 2003 with a degree in economics.


Career

After college, Wikler became a founding producer for Al Franken's radio show, ''
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'', where he assisted with Franken's book '' The Truth (with Jokes)''. "It would not have been possible without Ben Wikler," Franken writes. "Ben reminds me of myself when I was his age, except smarter, wiser, more worldly, better read, more passionate, much much taller, and just as funny. Ben was with me every step of the way on this book. I cannot thank him enough." In 2006, Wikler served as press secretary for
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's U.S. Senate campaign and was the first editor-in-chief of '' Comedy 23/6'', a comedy news website created as a coproduction of the ''
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'' and IAC. In March 2007, he became campaign director for
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, where he helped grow the organization to over ten million members. He ran campaigns on climate change, poverty, human rights, and other issues, and also managed the technology and communication teams. He hosted the Fossil of the Day Awards at UN climate negotiations from 2007 to 2009 for the Climate Action Network. In late 2011, Wikler became the executive vice president of Change.org. In 2011, Wikler briefly returned to Wisconsin to protest the passage of Act 10, which struck down public employee collective bargaining rights. In January 2012, Wikler and
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launched a radio show and
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, ''The Flaming Sword of Justice'', on We Act Radio WPWC 1480 AM in Washington DC, in which he interviews other campaigners from the U.S. and around the world. Guests have included
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, Zack Exley, and
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.


''The Good Fight''

In November 2013, Wikler relaunched his show as ''The Good Fight'', a podcast and radio program sponsored by MoveOn.org. The show's first episode featured Senator
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and reached the #1 spot on the U.S. iTunes podcast charts. ''The Good Fight'' was an hour-long weekly podcast and radio show that, according to its website, "brings you a mix of comedy, activism, and David versus Goliath battles told from the behind-the-slingshot point of view." Guests ranged from little known grassroots activists to U.S. Senators. Episodes aired on 1480 AM in D.C. Scholar and activist
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made an appeal on his blog for his readers to support a
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campaign to fund ''The Good Fight''. The podcast ended in 2016.


MoveOn.org

Wikler became MoveOn.org's Washington director in early 2014. He led the organization's efforts to encourage
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to run for president, putting him at odds with friend
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, who endorsed Hillary Clinton. Dean declined to criticize the effort and Wikler, saying, "I appreciate you trying to pick a fight between Ben and I . I happen to know Ben, and he's one of the smartest people under 35 in the entire country." In late 2015 Wikler led MoveOn's advocacy on behalf of Syrian immigrants, helping to organize and coordinate efforts by a number of nonprofit groups. In 2017, Wikler led grassroots protests against the attempted repeal of the
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, helping contribute to the Senate's failure to pass the ACA-repealing American Health Care Act of 2017.


Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin

In 2018, Wikler and his family moved to Wisconsin, where Ben volunteered with the Democratic Party of Wisconsin as Tony Evers defeated Scott Walker. Wikler announced his campaign for chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin (DPW) on February 21, 2019, running on a slate with Felesia Martin and Lee Snodgrass. On June 2, 2019, Wikler was elected chair of DPW. He received 1,006 votes, beating opposing candidate state Representative David Bowen who earned 233 votes. Since assuming office, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin has won seven of the last ten statewide races in a state considered by political operatives to be “50-50.” He has focused DPW on grassroots organizing: "Unlike almost any other state party in the country, we have a field team of organizers working across Wisconsin to build neighborhood teams and work with county parties to get volunteers out on doors." In 2020, Wisconsin flipped the presidential race from red to blue. In 2022, Governor Tony Evers became the first Democrat to win a Wisconsin Governor’s race during a Democratic presidency in more than half a century. In 2023, Wisconsin Democrats invested $10 million – the most in history for a state Supreme Court race – to elect Janet Protasiewicz as a state Supreme Court justice and end conservative control of Wisconsin’s highest court for the first time in 15 years. The new majority ended the GOP’s gerrymander of the state legislature later that year. Wikler has raised nearly $230 million for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in the last five years – a state party record over that time period. Party leaders have praised his efforts to turn the Wisconsin state party around. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called Ben Wikler "Big Ben", who "is recognized nationally as a preeminent state party chair… His reputation is a great one." Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer declared him "one of the best chairs of a state party – not just today, but ever."


2025 Democratic National Committee Chair race

On December 1, 2024, Wikler announced his intention to run for election for chair of the
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. In his launch video, Wikler declared that "The soul of the Democratic Party is the fight for working people… What has made a difference in Wisconsin can make a difference everywhere. We need a nationwide permanent campaign, with a battle plan and resources for every state and territory in the country. We have to think and build long-term—while showing, through our actions, who we are." On February 1, 2025, Wikler came in second with 134 votes in the DNC Chair race after winner Ken Martin, who had 246 votes.


State chair departure

On April 10, 2025, Wikler announced his decision not to run for re-election for chair of Wisconsin Democratic Party. A new chair was elected in June 2025.


Personal life

Wikler met his wife Beth (née McCarthy) when putting posters together for a protest. She also attended Harvard, graduating ''cum laude'' with a degree in social studies and a certificate in health policy. They married in
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on November 24, 2007. They live with their three children and dog in
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. His father, Daniel I. Wikler, is a philosopher and ethicist at Harvard School of Public Health; his mother, Lynn McDonald, is a retired psychologist. Wikler is Jewish.https://x.com/benwikler/status/1528786538301104133


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wikler, Benjamin 1981 births Living people 2020 United States presidential electors American activists American bloggers American male bloggers American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent American political podcasters Democratic Party of Wisconsin chairs Harvard College alumni Jewish American activists The Onion people Wisconsin Democrats Writers from Madison, Wisconsin