Posted on 04/01/2025 6:06:14 PM PDT by simpson96
This judicial race for an open seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has drawn national attention as proxy war for President Donald Trump’s agenda, with Elon Musk and others in his circle spending record amounts to back Brad Schimel, a Waukesha County judge and former Wisconsin attorney general. Schimel faces Susan Crawford, a Dane County judge backed by Democrats. The seat will determine majority control of this swing state’s high court, which is expected to issue decisions about abortion rights and redistricting this year.
Election Results 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court
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She and the current 4-member Dem majority on the court are strongly pro-abortion women. The Pubbie man has tried to limit abortion.
That’s why she won and he lost.
“No it’s not. There are still a lot of counties with outstanding votes.”
Milwaukee County is only half counted.
Dane County is 70% counted.
“The race is called.”
But who called it? In 2020 we all learned that only Sandra Smith and Bret Baier can call an election.
Anything new
No surprise here.
For who?
A Soros backed candidate and Soros backed Voting Machines... What could possibly go wrong? :-(
Everything
No one paid attention until the last week. Plus Trump voters are low propensity voters.
62% of votes counted
Candidate votes pct.
Susan Crawford
NP
783,766 56.2%
Brad Schimel
NP
611,348 43.8%
Updated
Apr 1, 2025, 9:11 PM
Oh boy
Still a lot of northern Wisconsin to be counted.
The race has been called already
By whom?
Wisconsin is the new Oregon. Good luck folks.
Voter ID passed in Wisconsin tonight
Ouch. Well, it is Wisconsin. Trump’s weakest win in 16 and 24.
Heck, who even still makes beer in Milwaukee that isn’t a regional brand?
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