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Susan Crawford Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Over Brad Schimel
Susan Crawford has emerged victorious in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election defeating Brad Schimel according to Decision Desk HQ projections. This high-stakes race drew national attention due to its potential to shape the courts ideological balance. The outcome preserves the liberal 4-3 majority on the states highest court.
Crawford a Dane County Circuit Court judge campaigned on protecting individual rights and public safety. Her victory comes despite heavy financial backing for Schimel from conservative megadonors including Elon Musk. The race saw record-breaking spending nearing 100 million dollars.
Schimel a former state attorney general and Waukesha County judge was endorsed by President Donald Trump. He positioned himself as a law-and-order candidate appealing to conservative voters. However his efforts fell short as Crawford gained traction across key demographics.
Early voting data showed a surge in turnout with over 345000 ballots cast before election day. This figure far exceeds the 233000 early votes from the 2023 Supreme Court race. Analysts attribute the increase to heightened public interest in the courts future direction.
Crawfords lead became evident as results rolled in with 58 percent of the vote to Schimels 42 percent with 35 percent counted. Her strong performance in urban areas like Milwaukee and Madison bolstered her totals. Rural counties leaned toward Schimel but could not close the gap.
The election carries major implications for issues like abortion rights and redistricting in Wisconsin. With liberals retaining control the court is likely to uphold progressive rulings on these matters. Conservatives had hoped Schimel would shift the balance in their favor.
Musks involvement drew scrutiny as he poured over 25 million dollars into Schimels campaign through various groups. Critics argued this level of outside influence threatened judicial independence. Crawford countered by rallying grassroots support raising 24 million from 113000 donors.
This outcome signals a rejection of conservative efforts to dominate the court despite Trumps recent electoral success in the state. It suggests voters sought balance rather than a rightward tilt in judicial power. Crawfords win may embolden Democrats heading into future battles in this swing state.
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| Total News Sources | 28 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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