Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Sees Record Spending and National Focus
Early voting begins in a $59 million contest between Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel, with the court's ideological balance and key state and national issues at stake.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court race will determine the court's ideological balance, currently leaning liberal, with major implications for abortion rights, voting laws, and redistricting.
- Record-breaking $59 million in spending has been reported, with significant contributions from national megadonors including Elon Musk and George Soros.
- Elon Musk-affiliated groups have contributed over $11 million to support Brad Schimel, raising concerns about outside influence in a state-level judicial race.
- Susan Crawford's campaign ads accuse Schimel of corruption, citing his handling of plea deals and untested rape kits during his tenure as a prosecutor.
- Both campaigns are intensifying turnout efforts as early voting begins, with the election seen as a proxy battle for broader national political conflicts.