Reports indicate Wisconsin Supreme Court Election The party front is nonpartisan, with former President Barack Obama and current President Donald Trump supporting the opposition candidate in the game.
Obama’s name Judge Susan Crawford, who is “only one candidate ready to protect Wisconsin’s fundamental rights and freedoms,” urged voters to vote early instead of waiting until April 1 Election Day.
But Trump recognised Brad Schimel, the state’s former Republican Attorney General, when Obama supported a candidate supported by the Democratic Party in Wisconsin.

Former President Barack Obama spoke with President-elect Donald Trump on January 9, 2025 with former U.S. President-elect Jimmy Carter at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)
Like Obama, Trump urged Wisconsin to vote early.
“Brad Schimel competes with radical left-wing liberal Susan Crawford, who has repeatedly given ‘light’ sentences to child harassers, rapists, female assaults and domestic abusers. In a social post on truth last week.
Trump endorsed in Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign
Elon Musk It also supports Schimel.
“Vote for Brad Schimmere of Wisconsin!” the business tycoon announced in a tweet.
Musk PAC enters deeper Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, with voters $100
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The U.S. PAC, founded by Musk, backed Schimel and offered $100 to Wisconsin registered voters to sign an opposing “radical judge” petition, with each signer they refer to has $100.