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Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has accused the current justices of "playing politics" by slow-walking a key abortion decision to keep the politically potent issue in play ...
PEWAUKEE, WI (AP) — As the first news outlets began calling the Wisconsin Supreme Court election for the liberal candidate ...
Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel will square off against liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford for a ...
Brad Schimel needs strong support in the same rural areas Trump swept in 2024 to win his seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
President Trump endorsed conservative candidate Brad Schimel in the closely contested race for Wisconsin Supreme Court — the highest profile endorsement yet in the most expensive judicial ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday appeared on a public call with conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel to urge voters to cast their ballots for him in Tuesday's election. Trump ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court election — the most expensive judicial race ever recorded — is considered one of the biggest political races of 2025 in America. Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad ...
President Trump on Monday slammed Democrat-backed judge Susan Crawford as a “radical left lunatic” ahead of Tuesday’s high ...
President Donald Trump on Friday evening urged Wisconsinites to cast their ballots for conservative state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel in the upcoming election, an announcement that Schimel ...
Supreme Court candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford crossed swords repeatedly during a testy Wednesday debate, arguing with one another about abortion, union rights and Elon Musk. "That's a lie," ...
Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has accused the current justices of "playing politics" by slow-walking a key abortion decision to keep the politically potent issue in ...
Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel will square off against liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford for a coveted seat on the state Supreme Court in the April 1 general election.