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Schimel Enters Race for Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2025
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Brad Schimel is running against Justice Ann Walsh Bradley on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel, elected as a Republican, is running against incumbent Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, a liberal, in the 2025 election for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
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Schimel Enters Race for Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2025
Clip: Season 2200 Episode 2221 | 1m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel, elected as a Republican, is running against incumbent Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, a liberal, in the 2025 election for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
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As to the Supreme Court, former Republican Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel came out early announcing this week he is running for the State Supreme Court against Liberal Justice Ann Walsh.
Bradley Bradley's term is up in 2025.
She was first elected to the Supreme Court in 1995 and is the longest serving justice on the court.
She is part of the four three liberal majority elected in 2015.
Schimel served one term as AG and is currently a Waukesha County Circuit Court judge.
As a prosecutor, Schimel had been outspoken against abortion.
He defended Republican drawn redistricting maps, strongly supported voter id and joined a multi-state lawsuit over the Affordable Care Act.
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