Early voting in Wisconsin Supreme Court race tests enthusiasm on both sides, with key cases likely
- Early voting in Wisconsin begins for a Supreme Court race between Republican-backed Brad Schimel and Democratic-supported Susan Crawford, set for April 1, 2025.
- Wisconsin voters began early voting on March 18 for a Supreme Court race, testing the energy of Republican-backed Brad Schimel against Democratic-supported Susan Crawford before the April 1 election.
- The race is the most expensive court race in U.S. History, with spending reaching $59 million, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.
- Candidates Schimel and Crawford are focusing their campaigns around the influence of Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, highlighting the significance of the election.
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Voting Begins in Wisconsin Race Pitting Soros’s Money Against Musk’s
Early voting in Wisconsin’s contentious state Supreme Court election began on March 18, thrusting the two candidates and their billionaire backers into the spotlight. The contest is between Democrat-preferred Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford and the Republican-backed Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel, a former attorney general. The Wisconsin Supreme Court gained its first liberal majority in 15 years in 2023. Since then, the cou…
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