Abortion, unions and redistricting cases await the Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Susan Crawford won the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, shifting the court to a 4-3 liberal majority.
- Republicans feared that Crawford's victory could overturn or block the GOP agenda.
- Donald Trump and Elon Musk backed the conservative candidate, concerned about potential redistricting.
- Representative Pocan stated gerrymandering exists, noting the seat distribution in the state.
- Crawford's win has implications for the 2026 governor's race and future legislative maps.
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THU News Summary: WI Supreme Court expected to hear abortion, unions and redistricting, election sobering sign for GOP
TOP STORIES Supreme Court to tackle abortion, unions and redistricting after a liberal’s win… in record-high turnout of over 50% of the voting age population … Last year, the court declined to take up a Democratic-backed challenge to the state’s...

Wisconsin Supreme Court to tackle abortion, unions and redistricting after a liberal's win
Susan Crawford’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election victory over a conservative candidate backed by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk cements a liberal majority on the state’s top court for at least three more years.
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