Brad Schimel talks race for Wisconsin Supreme Court
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The battle saw spending eclipse $100 million, according to WisPolitics, with more than 100,000 donations from all 50 states flowing into Wisconsin.
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Issues such as abortion rights and the redistricting of congressional maps also emerged as flashpoints in the campaign.
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Brad Schimel votes in Waukesha County as voters highlight the high-stakes state Supreme Court race. Conservative backlash erupted after President Donald Trump endorsed Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina for re-election. "At least with the Republican Party, I know what I'm getting, for better or worse."
Representative Tom Tiffany (R-WI) hopes Wisconsin Republicans show up and vote for Brad Schimel as the state’s next Supreme Court Justice. Rep. Tiffany also reacts to Elon Musk campaigning on the ground for Schimel and explains what could happen to Wisconsin if the Democratic candidate wins.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNBrad Schimel Said Talking to Elon Musk Would Be “Illegal,” But Then Did It At Least TwiceW isconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel previously claimed it would be illegal for him to communicate or coordinate with Elon Musk, who has been financially backing effort
WI State supreme court candidates enter home stretch of the campaign trail with Schimel delivering remarks in Brown County, Crawford in Madison
Crawford calls Musk's $1 million giveaway 'immoral,' Schimel says he doesn't control the billionaire
Liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford said it was "immoral" for the Texas billionaire to try to buy votes with his million-dollar giveaways.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNSecond Clip Surfaces Where Brad Schimel Admits to Bringing His Young Daughter to TearsA second clip has emerged of Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel recounting how he aggressively questioned his young daughter to the point of tears—this time during an interview at Marquette University Law School in February.
Supreme Court candidate Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Crawford claims opponent Brad Schimel wants to be part of Donald Trump's support network.
Campaigning continues Monday for Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford — the two candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court — ahead of Tuesday’s election. Billionaire business executive Elon Musk held a town hall meeting in Green Bay on Sunday night to help his favorite in the court contest — Schimel.