Here's how national publications assessed the Wisconsin Supreme Court race Tuesday, won by Susan Crawford over Brad Schimel.
Republican-backed Brad Schimel concedes a Wisconsin Supreme Court race to Susan Crawford in an election that broke records for spending.
Brad Schimel's supporters erupted into protests as he told them he conceded the Wisconsin Supreme Court race to Susan Crawford.
Crawford described her opponent Brad Schimel as "quite gracious" in his call to her conceding the race Tuesday night.
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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WISN 12 News on MSNThe Elon Musk factor: Takeaways from Susan Crawford's Wisconsin Supreme Court winMusk took his own outsized role in the race alongside his own spending and that of his groups, pouring in more than $20 million for Schimel. Musk campaigned in-person in Green Bay Sunday night, giving out $2 million checks and other incentives to get people to the polls.
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Brad Schimel said he called Susan Crawford to concede the state Supreme Court race.
President Trump won Wisconsin in 2024, carrying it by a margin of 0.86%. More than $90 million has been pumped into Tuesday's state judicial race.
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