Abortion once more plays a key role in a state political fight, this time in Wisconsin’s court race
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1 features Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford, with record spending surpassing $76 million, as reported by WisPolitics.
- Early voting has significantly increased, with 193,143 absentee ballots cast, marking an 80% rise from previous years' elections.
- Republicans accuse Susan Crawford of being soft on crime, while Democrats link Brad Schimel to financial support from Elon Musk.
- Kareem Crayton of the Brennan Center stated that public interest in the race stems from previous court decisions on district fairness, highlighting its importance.
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Voters “understood the assignment” in Wisconsin—but shouldn’t get complacent over reproductive health
Wisconsinites are still reveling in Justice-elect Susan Crawford’s victory in what became the most expensive judicial race in US history. “Justice-elect Susan Crawford’s victory demonstrates that a woman’s ability to make her own reproductive health care decisions matters to Wisconsin voters,” said Tanya Atkinson, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin President and CEO, in the days after Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election. “Time and again, v…

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Abortion once more plays a key role in a state political fight, this time in Wisconsin's court race
Abortion has been top of mind for many voters casting early ballots in the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
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