Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says Brad Schimel needs to "come out swinging, rhetorically," Wednesday night in the first and only Wisconsin Supreme Court debate between Schimel and Susan Crawford.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel said he'd be a "support network" for Trump if elected to the bench.
An ad supporting Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford accuses her opponent, Brad Schimel, of cutting a deal with a lawyer who donated campaign cash.
In a radio interview, Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel said several the liberal justices 'were on the brink of losing it' in court hearing.
Individual donors aren't allowed to give more than $20,000 to a Supreme Court candidate. But both Republicans and Democrats use a workaround to solicit bigger donations.
At Marquette University Law School, liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford accused her opponent, Brad Schimel, of attacking sitting justices.
Liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford undercut her claims when she twice misrepresented remarks by her conservative opponent, Brad Schimel.