In the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Susan Crawford is leading Brad Schimel in fundraising and spending. Crawford raised $17.3 million, with $10.5 million from individual donors, and has spent $21.3 million in her campaign. Schimel, on the other hand, raised $7.3 million, with $2.3 million from individual donors, and has spent $9.5 million. The Democratic Party has contributed $5.5 million to Crawford, while the Republican Party has sent $5.1 million to Schimel. Both candidates have received support from outside groups, with pro-Schimel groups spending over $15 million and pro-Crawford groups spending $7 million. Total spending in the race is now at $90 million and expected to hit $100 million by the end of the campaign. If it reaches this mark, it would be nearly double the cost of the 2023 race. Schimel’s campaign has pointed out that the majority of Crawford’s donors are from outside Wisconsin, while he is supported by local farmers, law enforcement, hunters, and small business leaders.
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