MADISON (WKOW) — Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and former Wisconsin Attorney General & current Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel are meeting with voters ahead of the state's Supreme Court race in April. Crawford held a meet and greet with voters ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court race is now less than three months away, and it's already shaping up to be a crucial and expensive race that will garner national
If individual campaign donations are any indication, the April 1 race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is already promising to draw massive amounts of spending as majority control of the state’s highest court is once again on the line.
Brad Schimel has spent his life defending victims, delivering justice, and fighting for what is right." Crawford when in private practice represented Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, the League of Women Voters and the Madison Teachers Inc. in lawsuits ...
Ad wars in the hotly contested race for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court are beginning. Republican-backed candidate Brad Schimel is launching a $1.1 million television ad buy statewide on Tuesday.
Candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford both are drawing financial support from partisans in the state's April 1 Supreme Court race.
Just days after announcing record fundraising hauls, the spending has begun in Wisconsin’s race for Supreme Court. Conservative Judge Brad Schimel announced his campaign is buying more than $1 million in ads.
On the right: conservative Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel, a former Republican ... and legal studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "Certainly, the election of Protasiewicz ...
Ad wars in the hotly contested race for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court are beginning.Republican-backed candidate Brad Schimel is launching ... TV in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, La ...
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