Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford says she wants everyone to get "a fair shake" if she's elected to the Court.
Speaking at a Pints & Politics event in Jefferson County on Tuesday, Schimel all but begged specific conservative groups to start airing ads.
The road to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin ran through Eau Claire Saturday as both candidates rallied support.
Voters are going to get a chance to hear directly from the two judges who want to be Wisconsin’s next Supreme Court justice.
Judge Susan Crawford could have given a convicted child molester more than 100 years in prison. Instead, she gave him a four-year sentence.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events ...
Liberal candidate Susan Crawford continues to out-raise her conservative opponent Brad Schimel in a race that will ...
The funds raised so far by the candidates far set the stage for another record-setting race for the state’s highest court.
New fundraising numbers suggest a historic haul by both campaigns in the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
Billionaire megadonors are opening their wallets to influence the high-stakes race for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
With 50 days until Election Day, the Schimel campaign has already raised more money than any conservative campaign in ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel join 'UPFRONT' ...
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