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The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher for Trump and America in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race

All eyes are in Wisconsin, less than a month after the 2025 highest stakeholder elections. The judicial race, which once flew under the radar, is now the center of national political attention as a key abortion election and a precursor to public opinion about President Donald Trump.

Trump I won The 10 electoral votes in the Critical Swing State took Kamala Harris with almost 30,000 votes last November. new Marquette's poll Wisconsin residents have been closely divided into Trump, with 51% disapproving and 48% admitting. Next month's election for the state's Supreme Court seat will give you a clearer picture of how Wisconsin voters are looking at the president's first 100 days, and could affect whether Trump will continue to have a Republican majority in Washington.

By determining the balance of the state's Supreme Court, those who will rule on April 1 will decide whether the Wisconsin Supreme Court will respect the constitution and the rule of law, or consist primarily of judges who overturn the will of the people and legislate from the bench. The results affect union issues and rezoning. (Democrats hope the Free Court will help them Safe A new election map to give them a majority in Congress. ) But most importantly, this election determines whether thousands of fetuses will live or die.

The contest is between conservative former attorney general Brad Simmell and liberal activist Judge Susan Crawford. There are two abortions case It can be decided after this election. One is when abortion activists are asking the court to find the right to abortion in the state constitution, and when the abortion lobby is trying to take Wisconsin's life support law from the book. If Schimel fails to win, the court will be the tool on the left. They will bypass Congress, establish abortion without restrictions, deprive parents of their rights and remove informed consent.

Pro-aboration activists will meet outside the Marquette Louver Center in Milwaukee on March 12, 2025, before a Wisconsin Supreme Court debate between candidates Brad Schemmel and Susan Crawford. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Like Trump, Brad Simel believes that judges should apply the law rather than make it. As Shimmel has recently stated advertisementWisconsinists need to decide on state abortion policies, not activist courts. As Attorney General under former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, Schimmel had a solid record of respecting the clear roles of the three branches of the Constitution and the government. He also understands the value of life as a father with two adopters.

Conversely, Susan Crawford is an extreme abortion activist judge. Achievements. Planned parent-child relationships are a client Crawford's, and she represented them in court. she I fought It violates the Women's Safety Act, which requires hospitals to grant privileges to abortion businesses. She too Expression The abortion industry fights the law to prevent women from being forced to abortion. Crawford is open to the public Sad The end of Roev. Wadea case that could cause deaths of 63 million fetuses. Perhaps most ominously, she uses the same e-musical expressions as the abortion industry, phone Abortion “health care”.

As Wisconsin voters elected Republican Congress, the pro-aboration lobby hopes to use the Wisconsin Supreme Court to avoid the will of people and allow abortions without restrictions.

Democrats are sincerely embracing Crawford's militant history and campaigning on her Clear message About how she controls her in an abortion case. This reflects the efforts the party lined up behind liberal Supreme Court candidate Janet Protesiewitz two years ago. abortion. Following the Protasiewicz model, Crawford has worked closely with the Democrats. She found a Democrat fundraiser phone Last month, more investments in her race called her “playing more house seats.”

Since last week, Susan B. Anthony Pro Life Americas Women speak The field team is deploying a student canbuster to talk to Wisconsin voters at their doorstep about appearing to vote for Bloodsimel on April 1.

We are investing in this race at a time when the state's Supreme Court elections are more important than ever. Thank you for dobbs Decisions, people now have the ability to protect lives through elected officials at all levels. However, if there is an activist court, there is a risk of having a mini egg National decisions that prevent the nation from saving the unborn baby.

Life relies on Brad Simel, who defeated Susan Crawford on April 1st. Wisconsin voters must show up on April 1, as they did for Trump last November.

Kelsey Pritchard Director of Political Communication Susan B. Anthony Prolife America.

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