Ken Martin, the new Democratic National Committee chair, made his first visit to Wisconsin to rally with Wisconsin Democrats ahead of the April 1 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court. He emphasized the importance of political engagement and support for the upcoming election. The race will feature liberal-backed candidate Susan Crawford and conservative-backed candidate Brad Schimel, with significant financial backing on both sides. Crawford, supported by donors like George Soros and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, has pledged to be a fair and impartial justice. Meanwhile, conservative groups, including those with ties to Elon Musk, are investing millions in support of Schimel’s campaign. Both candidates are set to debate live on WISN 12 on March 12 at 7 p.m. The influx of money and support from various sources highlights the high stakes of the race and the need for transparency and accountability in campaign financing. Voter awareness and participation will be crucial in determining the outcome of this closely watched election.
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