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RandySF

(73,109 posts)
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 06:07 PM Yesterday

Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley (R) announces she'll seek another 10-year term

MADISON - Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley said this week she plans to seek another 10-year term in 2026, setting in motion another high-pitched battle for a seat on the state's highest court.

Bradley, a member of the court's conservative minority, told Wispolitics.com she is running to “ensure that there is a voice for the constitution and for the rule of law to preserve that in the state of Wisconsin.”

“I’m concerned for what an extremely radical court is going to do over the next three years, and I will be spending the next several weeks assessing what happened on Tuesday and figuring out a path to achieving a court that is not led by and dominated by the radical left, that gets back to deciding cases under the law and respecting the constitution,” Bradley told WisPolitics.

Bradley did not immediately respond to a request for an interview from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.



https://www.yahoo.com/news/wisconsin-supreme-court-justice-rebecca-162219643.html


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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley (R) announces she'll seek another 10-year term (Original Post) RandySF Yesterday OP
We had extremely radical under her group. AllyCat Yesterday #1
Incumbents are usually hard to beat in these type of races MichMan Yesterday #2
Usually is the keyword here. drray23 Yesterday #4
Certainly a challenger can beat an incumbent in any election MichMan Yesterday #5
Republicans hold the next two seats up for election. RandySF Yesterday #6
Yes, $100 million was spent this last time MichMan Yesterday #7
Then why is she a Republiklan? Jerry2144 Yesterday #3

drray23

(8,193 posts)
4. Usually is the keyword here.
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 06:45 PM
Yesterday

Given the current situation, I would not be surprised if another Democrat wins it. After all, It is state wide so no gerrymandering.

MichMan

(14,718 posts)
5. Certainly a challenger can beat an incumbent in any election
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 06:58 PM
Yesterday

Just stating that is doesn't often occur. The US Senate can't be gerrymandered either, yet very few incumbents are ever defeated.

RandySF

(73,109 posts)
6. Republicans hold the next two seats up for election.
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 07:07 PM
Yesterday

It will be worth the effort to expand our majority there.

MichMan

(14,718 posts)
7. Yes, $100 million was spent this last time
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 07:11 PM
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Probably will be significantly higher next time. Need to start the fundraising now before it gets drowned out by other races

Jerry2144

(2,754 posts)
3. Then why is she a Republiklan?
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 06:38 PM
Yesterday
“ensure that there is a voice for the constitution and for the rule of law to preserve that in the state of Wisconsin.”


They gave up the Constitution for Lent about 60 years ago
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