MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — The race to become Wisconsin’s next governor got more crowded on the Democratic side Monday when State Sen. Kelda Roys (D-Madison) launched her campaign.
Before doing so, she came to Milwaukee on Saturday for a sit-down interview with CBS 58. In the interview, Roys sought to position herself as a candidate capable of making life more affordable across the state.
Roys, 46, was first elected to the Legislature in 2008, serving in the Assembly for more than a decade until she was elected to the Senate in 2000…