The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday carries high stakes, with potential national consequences. Elon Musk, speaking at a town hall in Wisconsin on Sunday, emphasized the race’s importance, stating it could “affect the entire destiny of humanity.” The election will determine whether the court maintains a 4-3 liberal majority or shifts to a conservative-led bench, impacting key issues like redistricting and congressional control.
President Donald Trump is urging Wisconsin voters to support a proposed state constitutional amendment requiring voter ID, which appears on the April 1 ballot. In a Truth Social post on Monday, Trump called the referendum “very important,” emphasizing the need to strengthen election integrity.
The April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election is being called the most important race of 2025, with far-reaching consequences for both the battleground state and the nation. Early voting is ongoing through March 30, and the race features Trump-backed Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge and former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel against Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford, a liberal candidate endorsed by pro-abortion groups like EMILY’s List.
President Donald Trump has officially endorsed conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, urging voters to turn out early for the pivotal April 1 election.
Democrat-aligned Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford defended her sentencing record at Wednesday night’s debate against conservative candidate Brad Schimel, particularly her decision to give a reduced sentence to a pedophile convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl.
A Wisconsin study has determined that voter ID does not impact the levels of voter turnout, challenging the left-wing narrative that requiring identification to vote suppresses voters.