If Democrat Judge Susan Crawford beats Republican ex-Attorney General Brad Schimel in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, it would have enough liberal votes to order (partisan) congressional redistricting — and to impose rulings that supersede laws passed democratically.
Democracy is on Wisconsin ballots Tuesday — because it’ll get rolled back if the Democratic candidate wins the state Supreme Court race.
Yes: If Judge Susan Crawford beats Republican ex-Attorney General Brad Schimel, the court will have the liberal votes to order (partisan) congressional redistricting and impose a raft of rulings that supersede laws passed democratically.
The gerrymandering could net two congressional seats for Democrats, boosting their drive to regain control of the House in 2026 and block President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Crawford’s backers openly vow that her victory could “put two more House seats in play for 2026.”
So much for “democracy.”
They’d also paint it as a sign the nation opposes the Trump agenda and disapproves, in particular, of Elon Musk — who’s donated heavily to Schimel in response to hefty giving to Crawford from George Soros and other wealthy lefties.
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