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An ad supporting Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford accuses her opponent, Brad Schimel, of cutting a deal with a lawyer who donated campaign cash.
At an event for Latino voters, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel drew a right-wing audience as he said he'd be "impartial."
At Marquette University Law School, liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford accused her opponent, Brad Schimel, of attacking sitting justices.
The contest that will decide the political tilt of the swing state’s highest court is likely to be the most expensive state court race in U.S. history.
Candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court and Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford held a meet-and-greet on Saturday at EVP Coffee in Madison. About 40 supporters gathered in the small coffee shop to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court race and spread canvassing materials — and to celebrate Crawford’s birthday.
In a radio interview, Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel said several the liberal justices 'were on the brink of losing it' in court hearing.
Individual donors aren't allowed to give more than $20,000 to a Supreme Court candidate. But both Republicans and Democrats use a workaround to solicit bigger donations.
sk has set his sights on another questionable goal: electing Brad Schimel to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. “Very important to vote Republican for the Wisconsin Supreme Court to prevent voting fraud!” Musk posted last month on X, which he owns, along with everything else.
Schimel's campaign argued that Karofsky's current criticism contradicts comments she made when she oversaw the sexual assault kit testing project.
When Brad Schimel was Wisconsin's attorney general, he hired a top aide who later played a key role in developing a strategy to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Wisconsin voters will elect the state's newest Supreme Court justice in four weeks. Marquette hosted separate forums with Crawford and Schimel.
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