Brad Schimel, Supreme Court and Wisconsin
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Crawford's campaign in a statement reiterated Schimel's opposition to abortion and accused him of having pre-judged the issue.
From USA TODAY
The Supreme Court race has shattered previous spending records for a U.S. judicial election and has become a referendum on Musk and the first months of President Donald Trump’s administration.
From Seattle Times
“Elon Musk has committed a blatant felony by offering money for votes in order to help Brad Schimel,” Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chairman Ben Wikler said.
From Washington Examiner
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President Trump threw his weight behind former Wisconsin attorney general Brad Schimel in the competitive race for the state’s Supreme Court, which could tip the balance of power on the
Schimel and former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker stopping at the Menard’s Distribution Center in Eau Claire. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, more than $60 million has been spent on television ads. Schimel blasting his opponent, Judge Susan Crawford’s ads, saying his ads have focused on allowing voters to get to know him.
Supreme Court candidate Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Crawford claims opponent Brad Schimel wants to be part of Donald Trump's support network.
Wisconsin’s spring election Tuesday for state Supreme Court, state schools chief and a proposed constitutional amendment requiring photo ID for voting will be the first major indication of the state’s political climate since Donald Trump recaptured the White House.
ALLOUEZ ― In the back dining room of the Village Grille on Wednesday were Republicans like former state Rep. John Macco and current state Rep. Shae Sortwell waiting for Trump-endorsed candidate Brad Schimel's appearance with former Gov.
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