Once common, now unusual: Conservative candidate publicly quashes shouts that the other side cheated
- News sources declared Susan Crawford the victor in Wisconsin's Supreme Court election.
- Donald Trump's movement fueled accusations of election irregularities, now commonplace.
- Crawford's lead grew substantially, reaching approximately ten percentage points.
- Schimel stated he did not want to 'add to political strife' with a recount.
- Schimel's concession contrasts with a divisive atmosphere, setting an example for candidates.
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Once common, now unusual: Conservative candidate publicly quashes shouts that the other side cheated
The conservative-backed loser of Wisconsin's Supreme Court election promptly conceded the race as it was called, angering his own supporters, who yelled for him to stay in the fight.
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