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5★ IMPORTANT: Early voting starts on March 18, so please complete and mail these postcards as soon as possible, ideally within a week of receiving them.
The Supreme Court election in Wisconsin is the first important election in 2025, with national implications.
The outcome of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race will either maintain the current 4-3 liberal majority, or change that to a 4-3 conservative majority. If liberal Judge Susan Crawford is elected, the court will continue to uphold constitutional rights, and protect women’s health, voting rights, fair maps, environmental laws, and more. Her opponent, Brad Schimel, has a record of pushing an extreme far-right agenda. He supports an 1849 law that criminalizes abortions, even in cases of rape and incest. He also led efforts to strike down the Affordable Care Act.
This is an off-year special election and the result will be decided by voter turnout. In 2019, 6,000 votes decided a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat, while three in four eligible voters stayed home. This election could be just as close. Early voting starts on March 18, and Election Day is April 1. The goal of this postcard campaign is to turn out as many liberal voters as possible for this important election.
Postcards will start shipping (and be available for local pickup) on 2/27.
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