Crawford and Schimel hold rallies across Wisconsin
- Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel, candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, campaigned across the state on Saturday and Sunday, March 29-30, 2025, in advance of Tuesday's election on April 1, with Crawford appearing with Senator Tammy Baldwin in Mequon.
- With the election nearing, both liberal-backed Crawford and conservative-backed Schimel focused on rallying supporters and firing up campaign workers to get out the vote.
- The race, which has gained national attention and drawn historic funds, will determine whether the court remains under 4-3 liberal control, with key issues like voter ID, Act 10, and redistricting at stake.
- Schimel warned that if they don't win on Tuesday, the leftists on the court will have five years to dismantle the state, while Crawford bristled at Elon Musk's implication that she wouldn't be an impartial justice, stating Musk had never spoken to her.
- Schimel, who campaigned in all 72 counties, appeared on Fox News Sunday to urge voters to make their voices heard, while predictive models suggest a likely Crawford win, though concerns exist about potential polling errors.
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