Susan Crawford booed over Wisconsin win
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“Growing up in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, I never thought I would be taking on the richest man in the world for justice,” Crawford said, referring to billionaire Elon Musk. “And we won.”
The New York Times |
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...
The New York Times |
The barrage of spending in the race may nearly double the previous record for a single judicial election.
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Susan Crawford's win over Brad Schimel for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court has led to national political figures offering their congratulations. Former President Barack Obama and progressive U.
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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.
APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) - State Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford will be in Appleton on Wednesday in the midst of a 10-day campaign tour around the state. The Dane County judge, a former prosecutor and private attorney, will explain to voters why she’s the best judge to fill the open justice’s seat over her opponent.
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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