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    LIVE UPDATES: Wisconsin Supreme Court Race – Democrat Susan Crawford Pulls Ahead in SCOTUS Race | The Gateway Pundit

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    Decide Brad Schimel and Decide Susan Crawford

    Polls have closed in Wisconsin in a hot-button Supreme Court docket race that pits Republican Brad Schimel towards far left Democrat Susan Crawford.

    The race will determine the way forward for Wisconsin together with election legal guidelines, voter ID legal guidelines, poll drop containers and the redistricting of the state’s eight US Home seats.

    Presently, Republicans in Wisconsin maintain a 6-2 majority in US Home seats and but surprisingly, Democrats are in a position to win state-wide races. It’s very odd.

    President Trump gained the state however Democrats have been in a position to snatch a late victory for the US Senate seat.

    Brad Schimel opened up an early lead within the state.

    Through WISN.

    Susan Crawford pulls forward.
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