All our reporting on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race between Susan Crawford, Brad Schimel
- Judge Susan Crawford emphasizes her commitment to fair maps and voting rights, stating she will not politicize the constitution but follow the law.
- Brad Schimel, supported financially by Elon Musk, has a history of defending gerrymandered maps and has been criticized for his handling of sexual assault cases.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1 is expected to exceed $100 million in spending, marking a significant political battle between conservative and liberal agendas.
- Campaigns for both candidates have received significant funding from wealthy donors, influencing perceptions and strategies in the race.
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Here’s why Brad Schimel’s rape kit backlog is part of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election
As state attorney general, Schimel was criticized for long delays in testing potential evidence of sexual assaults. Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel wants his quest for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court to focus on so-called law and order themes, but he has been overshadowed by his own recent comments supporting an abortion ban, encouraging the notion of a “bloody revolution” in America, and complaining that the insurrectionists who launch…
Supreme Court race spending tops $76 million with two weeks to go
Spending in this year’s state Supreme Court race has now topped $76 million, with liberal candidate Susan Crawford’s TV spending accounting for nearly a third of that, according to a new WisPolitics tally.
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