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Wisconsin Supreme Court election was a powerful signal of the transformation of judicial politics in the state.
Crawford's campaign had raised just under $28 million ... pledged to be "impartial," the legally nonpartisan race featured issues that fall largely along partisan lines, including abortion.
Conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel squares off against liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford for a coveted seat on the state Supreme Court in the April 1 general election.
A new poll says abortion and stopping President Trump were the top issues for voters in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election.
Crawford will replace outgoing liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, who did not run for re-election. She takes office Aug. 1. Her victory gives liberals control of the state's high court for the next ...
Democratic-endorsed Susan Crawford, a Dane County judge ... He eventually went all in, funneling millions of dollars to Schimel’s campaign, the Wisconsin GOP, and outside groups supporting ...
According to the latest polling averages aggregated by statistician Nate Silver, the richest man in the world's favorability ...
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Inez Milholland Boissevain’s barnstorming tour to win the vote for women inspires a dramatic homage a century later Photographs by Jeanine Michna-Bales; Text by Amy Crawford The valiant Inez ...
But it all comes down to the cost of living, which is the defining issue of the campaign, as turbulent global affairs put a spotlight on foreign policy and the economy. Here are the key policy ...