New fundraising numbers suggest a historic haul by both campaigns in the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford has previously ripped the state's voter ID law, likening it to a poll tax.
Trump has not yet endorsed Schimel in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race, which is one of the most closely watched in the country this spring.
Republican-backed candidate Brad ... 2023 campaign. Crawford last week reported raising $2.8 million from individual donors since getting into the race, compared with $2.2 million for Schimel.
State law doesn't require the superintendent to hold an active educator's license. But it's unusual for those seeking the job ...
The image in question is of Susan Crawford, a Dane County circuit court judge. It appeared in a TV ad paid for by the ...
“Presidents have the power to pardon,” said Brad Schimel, a Waukesha County judge ... Derrick Honeyman, Crawford's campaign spokesperson, criticized pardons by both Trump and former President ...
Now the issue has come up in the race for the state's highest court, which has no say over how Wisconsin manages DNA testing.
The political arm of Pro-Life Wisconsin has not endorsed in the state Supreme Court race, but its staffers are advocating for ...
EAU CLAIRE — State Supreme Court candidate Brad ... Schimel said he decided to run for the Supreme Court after seeing how liberal leaning candidate Janet Protasiewicz ran her successful campaign ...
“Presidents have the power to pardon,” said Brad Schimel, a Waukesha County judge ... bypassing the court of appeals. Crawford's campaign, when asked whether she would recuse herself from ...