Heads Up: Conservative Candidate Is w/i ‘Striking Distance’ Of Liberal Opponent In Swing State Judicial Contest
- Brad Schimel is trailing Susan Crawford 48% to 43% in the upcoming Wisconsin State Supreme Court election, as reported by the Tyson Group.
- Crawford has experienced a 12% drop in favorability as voters learn about her views, according to Musk's Building America's Future group.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court election is projected to be the most expensive judicial contest ever, with spending expected to exceed $100 million.
- Supporters of Schimel highlight Crawford's record on crime, stating her sentencing of a child molester to four years was insufficient, according to the Republican State Leadership Committee.
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Conservative Candidate Is Within ‘Striking Distance’ Of Liberal Opponent In Wisconsin Judicial Contest: POLL
Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel is within “striking distance” of his liberal opponent, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, in the Wisconsin State Supreme Court election scheduled for April 1, according to a new polling memo released Thursday by Elon Musk’s Building America’s Future group. Schimel, the Republican Wisconsin Attorney General from 2015 to 2019, […] Conservative Candidate Is Within ‘Striking Distance’ Of Liberal Opponen…
Conservative Candidate Is Within ‘Striking Distance’ Of Liberal Opponent In Swing State Judicial Contest: POLL
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Poll: Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel is within “striking distance” of his liberal opponent, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford – IOTW Report
Daily Caller: Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel is within “striking distance” of his liberal opponent, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, in the Wisconsin State Supreme Court election scheduled for
College Democrats, Men4Choice partner in reproductive rights advocacy panel
College Democrats of UW-Madison and Men4Choice — an organization focused on promoting male allyship for reproductive freedoms — hosted a panel called “Reproductive Freedom in Wisconsin and How to Take Action Panel,” featuring six panelists Wednesday, March 19. In light of the upcoming election for a seat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, contested between Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford, a group of activists, healthcare providers and citizens orga…
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