Voters go to polls in Supreme Court, DPI superintendent, Milwaukee area races Voter Guide: Where Supreme Court candidates stand on abortion, redistricting The election, which has set records for spending on a judicial race,
Crawford's victory cements liberal control of the court until at least 2028 and marks a defeat for President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.
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WISN 12 News on MSN'We're not gonna pull this off,' Brad Schimel says during concession speechSchimel acknowledged the unfavorable results, emphasizing that the numbers would not reverse. "We're not gonna pull this off," he said. He concluded by thanking his team, invoking blessings for Wisconsin and America, and promising resilience in the future.
Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders celebrate Susan Crawford's win over Brad Schimel in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
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WISN 12 News on MSNTrump-backed Brad Schimel casts ballot in key Wisconsin Supreme Court raceWaukesha County voters are participating in an election that has drawn significant attention. Brad Schimel, the former Republican attorney general, cast his ballot just after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Genesee Town Hall Municipal Building.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNBrad Schimel Said Talking to Elon Musk Would Be “Illegal,” But Then Did It At Least TwiceW isconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel previously claimed it would be illegal for him to communicate or coordinate with Elon Musk, who has been financially backing effort
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During a recent campaign stop in Waukesha, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel warmed up the crowd by doing his best President Donald Trump impression. It was a retelling of the call he had received from the president just a few days earlier.
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MeidasTouch News on MSN"Absolutely Not"— Brad Schimel Refuses to Recuse Himself from Abortion Cases if Elected to Wisconsin Supreme CourtWisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel stated he would "absolutely not" recuse himself from abortion-related cases if elected, despite his long history of vocal opposition to abortion rights.
Susan Crawford beat Brad Schimel in Tuesday's hotly contested Wisconsin State Supreme Court election, which attracted attention and donors both in and outside of the state. Crawford won with 55% of the vote,