Liberals aim to extend their Wisconsin Supreme Court race winning streak
Three years ago, liberals won a majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court for the first time in 15 years, a major breakthrough in one of the nations most closely divided battleground states.
The April 7 election between the Democratic-backed Chris Taylor and the Republican-backed Maria Lazar to fill a seat held by retiring conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley has flown under the radar nationally compared to last years Wisconsin Supreme Court race, in which Susan Crawford maintained the liberals majority. That contest ended up as the most expensive state judicial race in history after Elon Musk poured in millions of dollars.
But a victory by Taylor, who holds massive fundraising and ad spending advantages, would extend liberals winning streak in Wisconsin Supreme Court elections to four and put conservatives out of reach of the majority for years to come.
It wasnt so long ago that state Supreme Court races here used to be nobody knows, and nobody cares springtime elections. In many ways, thats how conservatives won a lot, said Brandon Scholz, a Republican-turned-independent strategist in Wisconsin. But the game has been changed. Democrats and liberals have proved they can outraise and outspend Republicans and conservatives and theyve changed the game even more because their court candidates have taken political positions that help voters look at these races like issues-based legislative or gubernatorial contests.
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