The Democratic-backed candidate for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a race that will determine whether liberals ...
The contest between a liberal and a conservative will determine the court’s ideological tilt, which may prove consequential ...
Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has supported Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion law but also says voters should decide abortion ...
Individual donors aren't allowed to give more than $20,000 to a Supreme Court candidate. But both Republicans and Democrats ...
Schimel's campaign argued that Karofsky's current criticism contradicts comments she made when she oversaw the sexual assault ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events ...
sk has set his sights on another questionable goal: electing Brad Schimel to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. “Very important to ...
The $1 million comes on top of $1.5 million from another Elon Musk-backed group for TV ads in the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
When Brad Schimel was Wisconsin's attorney general, he hired a top aide who later played a key role in developing a strategy ...
Elon Musk and Richard Uihlein — have spent $2.8 million on TV ads helping Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel.
In this instance, Joe Ricketts, an owner of the Chicago Cubs, gave $500,000 to the state GOP. After that and some other large donations, the party gave about $1.7 million to Brad Schimel’s campaign.