Former AG Brad Schimel to Run Against Ann Walsh-Bradley for Supreme Court: Sources
Wisconsin Right Now has learned from multiple sources that former Attorney General Brad Schimel will be running against left-wing Justice Ann Walsh-Bradley for state Supreme Court.
Schimel is expected to make the announcement on November 30 in Waukesha, where he is a sitting circuit court judge.
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As a former state Attorney General and a former Waukesha County District Attorney, Schimel will bring immediate tough-on-crime public safety cred to the contest against an incumbent who has elevated the rights of criminal defendants over those of crime victims.
Walsh Bradley was the ONLY justice to vote against a sweeping victims’ rights amendment known as Marsy’s Law. She would have invalidated the votes of more than 1.1 million Wisconsinites who authorized the sweeping victims’ rights amendment because she doesn’t believe the language alerted voters that it would also harm criminal defendants’ rights.
So out of step was Walsh Bradley in this decision, which came down in May 2023, that all of the other liberal and conservative justices disagreed with her.
Walsh Bradley has already announced that she will run for a fourth term in 2025.
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Walsh Bradley is also a leading figure in a court with a dysfunctional and extremely partisan liberal majority that seems poised to take divisive political stances against the wishes of most Wisconsinites, such as on drawing new maps for legislators, and invalidating the votes of Wisconsinites in every last legislative election. Drawing new maps is unpopular in Wisconsin, according to a new Marquette poll.
Another hot-button issue before the liberal court is an unprecedented move to invalidate school choice and kick thousands of Wisconsin kids out of schools that are working for them.
All of this gives Schimel a lot to work with. Walsh Bradley has also been at the center of childish feuds on the court, contributing to its dysfunction, that goes back years.
Although Schimel lost re-election as AG in 2018, that was in a blue wave year that also topped Republican Gov. Scott Walker. Schimel lost by only 17,190, and there was a Constitution Party candidate on the ballot that year who got 47,038 votes.
Schimel did not immediately respond to WRN's request for comment. We will update the story if/when he does.
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