Wisconsin voters have set up a proxy war over abortion in a state Supreme Court contest that could determine the fate of a near-total ban enacted in the 1800s, among other key issues in this cruical swing state.
Two candidates bolstered by a combined $6.4 million in support from outside groups advanced to the general election in what state Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler predicted will become the most expensive state court race in US history.
Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Janet Protasiewicz, endorsed by the pro-abortion rights group Emily’s List, advanced from Tuesday’s four-candidate nonpartisan primary with about 46% of ...
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