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1:03Now PlayingFrancesca Hong hits the campaign trail like any other candidate — shaking hands, kissing babies, petting dogs and smiling through selfies.
Watching her conduct the mundane business of politicking, it’s easy to forget the absurdity of her worldview and the chaos that making her Wisconsin’s next governor would invite.
Hong has called for the abolition of police, prisons and Thanksgiving; she’s argued the first exists to “uphold white supremacy”; she called the last a “colonizer holiday” that killed “Indegenous folx”; she’s even pointed to her white ex-husband and half-white son as examples of her lamentable “proximity to whiteness.”
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