In the final stretch of the race for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court seat, candidate Susan Crawford visited Superior as part of her statewide tour to meet and talk to voters. The Dane County judge emphasized the importance of checks and balances in the court system and protecting voters’ rights. Crawford highlighted the significance of this race for the future of Wisconsin, particularly in terms of fundamental rights, women’s rights, fair elections, and the right to vote. During her visit, she also made stops in Bayfield and Washburn Counties. With less than a week until election day, Crawford is making a last big push to connect with voters and ensure her message resonates with them. As the race heats up, voters are becoming increasingly aware of the stakes involved in selecting the next Supreme Court justice. To stay informed on the latest news and updates, readers can download the Northern News Now app. © 2025 Northern News Now. All rights reserved.
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