First on FOX: One of the nation's top pro-life organizations is deploying resources on the ground in a Wisconsin Supreme Court competition.
A female partner at Susan B. Anthony Prolife America announced in a press release Thursday that students will contact Wisconsin voters in favor of a Republican Supreme Court candidate to face Susan Crawford, who is facing Susan Crawford, who is considered a Democrat.
“Susan Crawford's track record shows that she is an extreme abortion activist and not an impartial judge. She helped out with the great abortion industry to compete for Plans-parent-child relationships to unleash laws against health and safety standards and common sense safeguards for babies and common sense safeguards for women and babies, including protection against coercion.
Pritchard accused Crawford of using “the same e-music representation” as an abortion industry and misleading voters about her abortion position, comparing it to Simel, who “has a healthy record of respecting the government's constitution, checks and balance.”
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One of the nation's top pro-life groups is deploying resources on the ground in the Wisconsin Supreme Court competition. (Getty)
The press release also argued that Crawford “in the fight against laws that defend the planned parent's abortion business, a multi-billion dollar abortion business, requiring abortionists to grant privileges and prevent women from being forced into unwanted abortions.”
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“We have to take down Susan Crawford and the radical left,” Pritchard said. “That's why we're deploying a hardworking field team and talking to voters at the gateway to the urgency that led us to vote for Brad Schimel on April 1st.”
In a press release, Susan B. Anthony Prolife America is “a network of over a million prolife Americans across the country, dedicated to ending abortions by electing national leaders and defending life-saving laws with special calls to promote leadership of life-supporting women.”
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Advocates for abortion rights gather on January 22, 2022 at the “largest than ROE” national mobilization march in Rotunda, the capital of Madison, Wisconsin. (Sarastasa of the Washington Post via Getty Images)
Although the Supreme Court seat is considered nonpartisan, Crawford, a current Circuit Court judge, has earned Wisconsin Democrat approval, which received $1 million from. George Soros Earlier in January, he sent $2 million to Crawford and various liberal activist groups.
She is also supported by reproductive freedom for all, a group that supports abortion rights.
“Wisconsin's next state Supreme Court judiciary could be a make-up or break vote to determine whether an abortion ban will block access to care,” said Reproductive Freedom of All President and CEO Mini Tim Maraj last month. “Now that Trump has allowed the nation to ban abortions, state courts are now at the forefront of our fight for reproductive freedom more than ever. We need Judge Crawford, who recognizes that abortion is a fundamental right, and we are proud to support her in this race.”
Currently a Waukesha County judge, Shimmel is supported by top Republican donors, Wisconsin GOP, including Chicago Cubs co-owner Joe Ricketts and Elon Musk's Building America's Future PAC.
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Susan Crawford and Brad Simel face pivotal state Supreme Court competition with significant political consequences.
The race is expected to have a major impact on the future of Wisconsin politics, given that the current 4-3 liberal majority of the court will be set essentially in stone until 2028.
Fox News Digital contacted the Crawford campaign for comments but did not receive a response prior to its publication.
