President Donald Trump was early voting Wisconsin Supreme Court nominee Brad Schemmel on Friday ahead of the highly consequential election on April 1.
“Wisconsin: There was a very important election for the state Supreme Court on April 1, and early voting is ongoing,” Trump said. I said In a social post of truth. He continued:
Brad Simel is against the radical left liberal Susan Crawford. She is a handpicked voice from the left who is heading out to destroy your nation and ours. If she wins, the movement to restore our country bypasses Wisconsin. All voters who believe in common sense should go out to vote early for Brad Simel.
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Trump added, Includes links Go to the voting information website:
By going out early and voting, you will help maintain the rule of law, protect our incredible police, secure our beloved constitution, protect our inviolable rights, and protect freedom and justice for all. It's very important – go out and vote. Make America great again!
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Shimmel, a Waukesha County Circuit Court judge and former Wisconsin Attorney General, thanked President Trump for his approval, saying he was “humble and deeply respected.”
“The interests of this race aren't that high. On April 1st, Wisconsin conservatives must unite to restore objectivity to save our nation, just as they saved our nation in November. The work is not finished. America's success cannot bypass Wisconsin,” he said in a statement.
Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Shimming also celebrated his support by saying, “The momentum is on our side.”
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“The Wisconsinists are tired of judicial activists like the dangerous liberal Susan Crawford,” Shimming said in a statement. “President Donald J. Trump's approval of Judge Brad Simel brings more attention to this important election to save Wisconsin and America. Susan Crawford has made abundantly clear that he is running from the bench to legislate.”
Scott Pressler, who is that Organization Early voting behavior registered Republicans in swing states, worked to encourage early voting, and responded to approval of posts to X.
“This is a game changer,” he said.
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Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said he “can't agree with President Trump any more.”
“Everyone who voted for Trump in November must leave and vote for Brad Simel to save the Wisconsin Supreme Court from the radical left,” he said.
The race between Dane County Circuit Judge Crawford and Simel followed the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court spurt election, with liberal Janet Protasievich defeating conservative candidate Dan Kelly, turning the court's balance into a 4-3 majority liberal.
Conservatives will have the opportunity to regain the majority once again with the retirement of liberal justice Anne Walsh Bradley, but Democrats see it as an opportunity to drive policies that could ultimately lose Republicans and redraw legislative maps. Help They approach the slim majority of Republicans.
“To say that what happens in Wisconsin doesn't stay in Wisconsin is really gentle,” Shimming previously told Breitbart News in an exclusive phone interview.
“It could literally mean President Trump's success in office. That could literally mean they vote to bring an article on each of them,” he added. “What happens in Wisconsin will mean a political earthquake in the House.”
The Democratic view of DC's path to power on race is not mere speculation, it is publicly promoted. The email invitation obtained by Breitbart News has a subject line in a briefing between Democratic donor Crawford and Wisconsin Democratic chair Ben Wikler on January 13, stating “A chance to play two more house sheets in 2026.”
“But by winning this race, the Democrats could potentially win two additional US home seats, half of the seats needed to gain control of the home in 2026,” the email reads.
The two seats are currently being held by Rep. Brian Steele (R-WI) in the First Congressional District of Southeast Wisconsin, and Derrick Van Ouden (R-WI) in the Third Congressal District of the Battlefield West.
“They made a loud voice on quiet things and made it clear what they were doing. This is a power play that, like in 2023, attracts huge amounts of money from partisan donors and turns it into court results.”
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In Wisconsin, state Supreme Court Justice serves a 10-year term. Although the corporate class is nonpartisan, both sides of the political aisle have received significant investment in election outcomes. The 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court competition is expected to be even more expensive than the 2023 election, breaking national spending records for the $56 million judicial contest, resulting in massive out-of-state spending.
Recent Voting is displayed Crawford is five points ahead in the tough race at Battleground State. It is slightly off the 4-point error margin of the survey. Vote earlier this month It is shown Many voters didn't know much about either candidate.
President Trump's 2024 victory was the second time a Republican presidential candidate, particularly in his nearly 40 years, won over Wisconsin. In both cases, Trump saw a narrow margin of victory, but Trump won more and more votes during all three presidential runs in the swing nation.
2016Trump beat Hillary Clinton from 47.8% to 47%, bringing 1,405,284 votes to 1,382,536. 2020Biden won the state with a small margin of 49.4% to 48.8%, but Trump voted 1,610,184 more votes than 2016. 2024Trump won Wisconsin State at 49.6% to 48.7% over Kamala Harris, earning 1,697,626 more votes than 2020.
“Trump has won around 1.7 million people here in Wisconsin…[If] You win 60% of these voters. This amounts to just over a million people. If six of the 10 Trump voters vote for Schimmel, they will still win the Supreme Court,” Schimming told Breitbart News.
Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on x @thekat_hamilton.

