A conservative nonprofit backed by billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk is pouring money into ads for GOP-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel.
Wisconsin voters will return to the polls on April 1 to elect a replacement for retiring Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley.
Candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court and Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford held a meet-and-greet on Saturday at EVP Coffee in Madison. About 40 supporters gathered in the small coffee shop to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court race and spread canvassing materials — and to celebrate Crawford’s birthday.
With majority control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court up for grabs in April, candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel met with supporters this week.
Musk's America PAC has a $1 million canvassing operation in support of Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, a conservative.
The $1 million comes on top of $1.5 million from another Elon Musk-backed group for TV ads in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race backing Brad Schimel.
But conservatives say wealthy liberals are also making big donations in the contest between Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel.
A political group tied to Elon Musk is reportedly buying television advertisements in support of conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel in the election. The April Wisconsin Suprem
At an event for Latino voters, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel drew a right-wing audience as he said he'd be "impartial."
The Republican-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court accused the court’s liberal majority, all women, of being “driven by their emotions” during oral arguments in an abortion rights case. The comments by Brad Schimel were branded "disgusting” by the campaign of his Democratic-backed opponent Susan Crawford.
At Marquette University Law School, liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford accused her opponent, Brad Schimel, of attacking sitting justices.