The Wyoming Democratic Party is hopeful a newly announced series of town halls in districts considered Republican strongholds will prove to Wyomingites it is not backing down in the face of fierce Republican opposition.
Democrats currently hold a combined eight seats in the state legislature, with two in the Senate and six in the House. The party holds no representation at the federal level as Wyoming’s entire congressional delegation belong to the Republican Party.
The party is also facing funding struggles as its State Central Committee currently operates at a loss. Party officials estimated in June they could be left with only two weeks’worth of funding by the end of 2025.
State Democratic leaders are now pushing back through a series of listening events scheduled in red districts ac