Wisconsin Supreme Court Race “a classic Soros tactic to identify … a weakness in society that can be exploited for other purposes”– legalinsurrection.com
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We have covered the Wisconsin Supreme Court election to be held on April 1, and how it could swing the future of the nation if liberals hang onto their majority. It should be a highly competitive race, perhaps with a slight edge to the conservative, but both polling and people on the ground indicate the liberal is ahead.
Ahead doesn’t mean sure to win, but the left was involved in this race early on. The Republican tendency to fall asleep for special elections added to the sense of panic.
Kemberlee and I wrote an Op-ed at The New York Post which appeared this afternoon on the website, and will run in tomorrow’s print paper. We have pretty good placement on the homepage:
All eyes are on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, where liberals currently hold a 4-3 majority. On Tuesday, voters will choose between a conservative judge, Brad Schimel, and a liberal judge, Susan Crawford, to fill a vacancy and possibly flip the court to conservative control.
What difference does it make? A lot — and not just in Wisconsin.
If liberals retain control, it is likely that the court will unwind the public sector union reforms enacted when Scott Walker was governor, something high on labor unions’ wish list for the past decade. Issues such as abortion are also on the agenda.