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In Wisconsin, Liberals Barrage Conservative Court Candidate With Attack Ads

Por: The New York Times Politics March 16, 2023

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As conservatives in Wisconsin seek to maintain control of the State Supreme Court in an all-important election for a crucial swing seat, they would appear to be fighting uphill.The conservative candidate, Daniel Kelly, is trailing in limited private polling of the race. Abortion rights, which , are driving the party to shovel enormous sums of money into the campaign. And perhaps most significantly, Justice Kelly’s campaign has been outspent by... + full article



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