Former Wisconsin attorney general and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel is running for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and that race is in the home stretch with the election taking place on Tuesday.
Earlier, my colleague Ward Clark wrote about former Republican presidential candidate and Badger state governor, Scott Walker, stressing how important winning this race is for the GOP to maintain the slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and bolster President Trump’s ability to carry out his agenda for the American people. More on that in a minute.
Judge Schimel made a clarion call on “Fox & Friends Weekend,” rallying every Republican and conservative in the state to “make their voices heard” on Tuesday.
Then on “Fox News Sunday” this week with host Shannon Bream, Schimel returned to expand on his own closing argument to Wisconsin voters–and it’s a compelling one.
WATCH: Judge Brad Schimel on his contentious race against Judge Susan Crawford for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, which has drawn historic funds from billionaire donors. pic.twitter.com/gJfn8jvRH4
— Fox News Sunday (@FoxNewsSunday) March 30, 2025
Schimel told the host that his Democrat opponent, radical Soros Judge Susan Crawford, “got caught by the NY Times of all places, with an email that went out to national, billionaire donors. It said ‘come on to a Zoom call, and we’ll teach you how taking the Wisconsin Supreme Court can change two Republican congressional seats to Democrat seats.'” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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