Susan Crawford, Wisconsin Supreme Court and Abortion
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Crawford, winner of Tuesday’s race to fill a key seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was backed by national Democrats and made opposition to Elon Musk a centerpiece of her campaign.
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Susan Crawford has won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, defeating conservative former Attorney General Brad Schimel in a high-stakes race.
From Newsweek
Democrats are proving a political axiom: Anger is a more powerful motivator in voting than happiness and satisfaction.
From The New York Times
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George Soros and Elon Musk were both megadonors who funneled millions into the Wisconsin State Supreme Court race.
Judge Crawford defeated Judge Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Trump, for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She worked as a prosecutor and in private practice before joining the bench.
Brad Schimel's supporters erupted into protests as he told them he conceded the Wisconsin Supreme Court race to Susan Crawford.
In a contest seen as a litmus test of the popularity of the policies of the Trump administration, Crawford defeated Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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State Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford held her final campaign rally in Madison ahead of Tuesday's election to wrap up a historic campaign and race that's captured the
Democratic-backed judge Susan Crawford took aim at Elon Musk after she was projected to have won a fiercely contested Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday. The Associated Press called the race for Crawford at 10:16 p.
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WISN 12 News on MSNSchimel, Crawford campaign in Milwaukee days away from election dayWith just days to go until voters decide who will fill an open seat on Wisconsin's State Supreme Court, both candidates hit the ground running for one final weekend of campaigning. "We are doing rally after rally,