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There is a CRITICALLY IMPORTANT constitutional amendment on the April 1st ballot. VOTE YES to codify VOTER ID into our state’s constitution. If this amendment doesn’t pass, Democrats will overturn Wisconsin Voter ID law to ensure that it is easier for them to cheat in upcoming elections.
Especially if radical leftist Susan Crawford is elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Despite Crawford’s history as a lead attorney attempting to eliminate Wisconsin’s Voter ID law and her well-documented personal disdain for the basic election security measure, she has again refused to recuse herself from presiding over any future case involving the law. Time after time, Crawford has proven to Wisconsin voters that they cannot trust her to rule objectively on matters, especially the state’s highly popular Voter ID law.
When it was advantageous for her, Susan Crawford called the law “draconian” and even compared it to a “poll tax.” But now that she is pursuing a statewide office, Susan Crawford is doing everything in her power to shed her own past. Despite claiming, “I’m really not a politician,” Crawford continuously musters up some of the most egregious non-answers of all time when asked if she’d recuse herself if voter ID were to come before the Court.
WATCH CRAWFORD’S ANSWER ON WISN UPFRONT:
READ CRAWFORD’S ANSWER TO THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL:
Crawford’s failed attempts to overturn Voter ID, coupled with her well-documented disparagement of the law, raises another round of serious judicial ethics questions: can Wisconsinites trust Susan Crawford to rule objectively on this or any matter that is on her Democrat handlers’ agenda?
The short answer?
No.
Susan Crawford is dangerous for Wisconsin.
Especially because she has received campaign contributions from out of state billionaires like Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, America-hating George Soros and Silicon Valley, California’s Reid Hoffman.
Your informed and conscientious vote can save Wisconsin from the left.
Vote YES to voter ID and vote for Brad Schimel for Wisconsin Supreme Court on April 1.
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