According to the poll, which surveyed 1083 likely voters, Judge Crawford leads former state Attorney General Brad Schimel 51% to 49% with a margin of error at 2.9%, which puts the race that could decide Wisconsin’s political future at a possible tie.
It's a race that’s garnered nationwide attention and eye-popping campaign contributions: the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. The candidates made their final pushes Monday to get voters to the polls.
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WISN 12 News on MSNCrawford, Schimel make closing arguments in contentious Supreme Court race ahead of Tuesday electionWisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, the former Republican attorney general backed by conservatives, is pushing President Donald Trump supporters to the polls in the final hours of campaigning.
With the Wisconsin Supreme Court race hanging in the balance, supporters of both candidates attended their final rallies on the eve of the election.
Supreme Court candidate Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Crawford claims opponent Brad Schimel wants to be part of Donald Trump's support network.
Behind the scenes, the final critical hours and the closing arguments, one on one from both Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel, then the president's order, proof of a thing called citizenship of the United States.
Campaigning continues Monday for Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford — the two candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court — ahead of Tuesday’s election. Billionaire business executive Elon Musk held a town hall meeting in Green Bay on Sunday night to help his favorite in the court contest — Schimel.
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Liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford said it was "immoral" for the Texas billionaire to try to buy votes with his million-dollar giveaways.