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Wisconsin’s April 1 election will determine whether or not liberals retain a 4-3 advantage in the court.
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Wisconsin voters will choose a new State Supreme Court justice in an election that will determine whether liberals retain a 4-to-3 majority or whether conservatives take control of the state’s judicia...
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Campaign funding smashed records, making it the most expensive judicial race in history.
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Trump slams Susan Crawford ahead of showdown with Brad Schimel in ‘big’ Wisconsin Supreme Court race: ‘Radical left lunatic’
According to the poll, which surveyed 1083 likely voters, Judge Crawford leads former state Attorney General Brad Schimel 51% to 49% with a margin of error at 2.9%, which puts the race that could decide Wisconsin’s political future at a possible tie.
RACINE COUNTY, Wis. (WKBT) -- A Wisconsin woman has signed a petition offering signers $100 from Elon Musk's America Pac. She says she plans to use the money to support a liberal leaning judge. News 8 Now spoke with her earlier about her decision to accept the money.
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WISN 12 News on MSNJudge Susan Crawford recuses self after being assigned to Musk lawsuitJust hours before the liberal candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, was set to make a campaign stop in Kenosha, she received a call from one of her staff members. "You can't make this stuff up,
Crawford is running against Republican Donald Trump backed candidate Brad Schimel for a spot on Wisconsin's Supreme Court.
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RAYMOND, Wis. (WKBT) -- A Wisconsin woman signed a petition offering signers $100 from Elon Musk's America Pac. She says she plans to use the money to support a liberal leaning judge. News 8 Now spoke with her earlier about her decision to accept the money.
State Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford held her final campaign rally in Madison ahead of Tuesday's election to wrap up a historic campaign and race that's captured the
Behind the scenes, the final critical hours and the closing arguments, one on one from both Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel, then the president's order, proof of a thing called citizenship of the United States.