Schimel said Crawford lied about his record on this matter and defended his record. ASHWAUBENON — Not content to let only campaign ads do the talking ahead of the April 1 election, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford criticized her opponent Brad Schimel's history in handling the backlog of rape kits while he was the state attorney general from 2015 to 2019.
With majority control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court up for grabs in April, candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel met with supporters this week.
The liberal candidate, Susan Crawford, claimed Schimel “wants to bring back” the law, which bans abortion except to protect the mother’s life. Wisconsin abortions were halte
Elon Musk and Richard Uihlein — have spent $2.8 million on TV ads helping Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel.
Dane County Judge Susan Crawford is accusing fellow judge and state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel of being "soft on crime" and "too extreme."
Schimel's campaign argued that Karofsky's current criticism contradicts comments she made when she oversaw the sexual assault kit testing project.
The contest between a liberal and a conservative will determine the court’s ideological tilt, which may prove consequential in disputes over ID requirements, drop boxes and noncitizen voting.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race between Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel has garnered significant attention due to the enormous funding influx from various sources, including prominent individuals like Elon Musk.