The Democrats have struck again, this time in the heart of the Midwest. The results of a key Wisconsin Supreme Court race are in, and they aren’t looking pretty for those who value traditional values and common sense. Susan Crawford, the Democrat contender and Dane County judge, appears to have snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, leading with a staggering 57.8% to 42.2% against Republican Brad Schimel with just over a third of the votes reported. This election outcome is as disheartening as finding out that your favorite diner has switched to kale smoothies.
In a state that barely swung for Trump by 30,000 votes in 2024, the ramifications of this Supreme Court election are monumental. With a Democrat majority now solidified, Wisconsin risks becoming a “liberal hell hole,” similar to the neighboring Illinois, where common sense evaporated faster than a snowman in July. The implications of this election stretch far beyond the courtroom, as issues including abortion rights, union regulations, and redistricting loom like a dark cloud over Wisconsin’s future.
Former Governor Scott Walker and other conservatives knew this showdown was pivotal. With liberal justices currently holding a 4-3 majority, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Schimel’s potential victory promised to flip the balance back to sanity, but with a win for Crawford, the leftist agenda is set to run rampant. This means the judicial system could soon become a playground for the far-left narratives that have plagued other states.
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Donald Trump made his thoughts clear ahead of the election, emphasizing the critical nature of the vote and pushing for a voter ID referendum. His calls to action underscored the importance of election integrity, ironically something that the left seems determined to thwart at every turn. The former President painted Crawford as a radical liberal with a record of lenience toward criminals. According to him, her election would signal a catastrophic shift for Wisconsin’s justice system and the country at large.
Adding fuel to the fire, Elon Musk, in a shocking twist, rallied to support Schimel’s campaign. With a big rally on Election Day, he and other Trump defenders aimed to boost Schimel’s profile as the “America First” candidate. However, this recent defeat raises eyebrows about whether Trump endorsements still carry the same weight in swing states, especially given the rising tide of liberalism apparent from this election result.
As Wisconsin voters also weighed in on a proposed requirement for photo ID to vote, it’s clear that the state’s political identity is at a crossroads. The echoes of this election will resonate far beyond the courtroom walls, making it imperative for conservatives to regroup, re-strategize, and remind voters of what’s really at stake in the Badger State.