Susan Crawford, Wisconsin Supreme Court and Democrats
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The race was seen by some as an early swing-state test of voter sentiment related to President Trump's performance in the White House, but also a crucial statewide race that could swing ideological c...
Madison.com |
Crawford, a Dane County Circuit Court judge, amassed a resounding 10-point victory over Waukesha County Circuit Court judge Brad Schimel, defeating the former attorney general by more than 364,000 vo...
The New York Times |
Democrats are proving a political axiom: Anger is a more powerful motivator in voting than happiness and satisfaction.
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The Democratic-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court has won, defeating President Donald Trump’s endorsed challenger.
Democratic-backed Dane County Judge Susan Crawford will win the hot-button Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, The Associated Press projected Tuesday. The race was seen as a barometer on how Americans are feeling at this point in President Donald Trump's second term
Susan Crawford defeated GOP-backed Brad Schimel in a closely contested race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Dane County Judge was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday, maintaining liberal control of the body for at least three years.
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Susan Crawford Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Despite GOP, Elon Musk EffortsSusan Crawford has won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, marking a major victory for the Democratic party.
In a contest seen as a litmus test of the popularity of the policies of the Trump administration, Crawford defeated Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
While the election was technically nonpartisan, the Democratic Party and liberal groups threw their support behind Crawford, while Republicans and their allies lined up behind Brad Schimel.
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Irish Star on MSNSusan Crawford’s Wisconsin Supreme Court win is a game-changer for DemocratsSusan Crawford defeated Brad Schimel on Tuesday in the race to serve 10-year term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, giving liberals an 8-1 majority for at least the next three years