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Schimel and Crawford talk about their Supreme Court campaign on ‘UpFront’


Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel is running a campaign focused on returning a conservative majority to the court, emphasizing the need for a modern approach compared to past races. As a former attorney general, Schimel is confident in his ability to fairly judge cases, even those involving Act 10, as he was not directly involved in those cases. However, he faced an ethics complaint for allegedly making fundraising solicitations in private comments that were made public, which he denies.

On the other hand, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, running for the liberal majority, believes in discussing values and backgrounds with voters while maintaining a fair and impartial stance on cases. Crawford has received an endorsement from Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin and emphasized her past work fighting for the rights of public school teachers and Planned Parenthood.

Both candidates stressed the importance of upholding the law and respecting the will of the voters in their decision-making processes. However, Crawford has faced accusations from Republicans of making deals with out-of-state billionaires for campaign donations, which she vehemently denies.

The race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court promises to be an intense one, with each candidate advocating for their respective ideologies while assuring voters of their dedication to fairness and impartiality.

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