We're now less than 24 hours away from the pivotal Wisconsin spring election, and there's a lot on the line.
Back in November, I was completely confident in my prediction Donald Trump would win the election. On this race? I honestly have no idea how it will go, but my gut tells me it will be close.
The polls reflect this, too:
2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) March 31, 2025
Susan Crawford: 50.8% (+1.6)
Brad Schimel: 49.2%
Already voted: Crawford 55-45%
Likely voting: Schimel 52.5-47.5%
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• Trafalgar/Insider Advantage poll
• 3/28-30 | 1,083 LV | ±2.9% pic.twitter.com/aC9pQ4v9e6
Early voting numbers looked good for conservatives, but that does not mean we can rest easy.
Wisconsin voters must go to the polls tomorrow and vote for the three most important things on the ballot: the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and an amendment to enshrine voter ID in the state constitution. Conservative early voting turn out was strong, and that gives me hope.
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What's at stake in the Supreme Court race? Well, the court currently has a 4-3 liberal majority. If we elect Brad Schimel, it will flip the court back to the right. If we don't, here's what will happen:
Gerrymandering Will Cost Us Republican Congressional Seats
Hakeem Jeffries made it very clear a liberal-majority Wisconsin Supreme Court will redraw district maps.
🚨STAKES IN WISCONSIN | Hakeem Jeffries himself laid out the plan for Dems to win the US House in '26:
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) March 29, 2025
An “enlightened” (radical leftist) WI Supreme Court that will draw up new Dem districts.
The stakes couldn't be higher. If you’re in WI, go vote and bring someone with you! pic.twitter.com/iAAQ4tQXL7
This means we could lose control of the House in 2026 and 2028, and that will stymie President Trump's national agenda. We already have a very slim majority in the House, and President Trump pulled Elise Stefanik's nomination for UN Ambassador to maintain that small lead.
Losing the House means a guy like Hakeem Jeffries would set the agenda going forward. We can't let that happen.
School Choice and Homeschooling Will Die
Wisconsin has school choice, and I take advantage of it. I got my boys out of a failing, lackluster public school system and into great Catholic schools.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Underly sent her kids to a private school, but she would deny that choice to other Wisconsin families.
BREAKING: Jill Underly says she wants to ELIMINATE school choice.
— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) March 28, 2025
She sent her kids to PRIVATE school.
She's Wisconsin's superintendent of public instruction.
She's running for reelection TUESDAY.
Kick her out of office.
Her opponent, Brittney Kinser, supports school choice. pic.twitter.com/i7egS0wkaK
The husband of Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford outlined a legal way to outlaw homeschooling, too.
If Crawford wins, Leftists will sue to end school choice and push to end homeschooling. They will bypass the duly elected state legislature (which is Republican-controlled) and use the courts to force their agenda on the people of Wisconsin.
Right now, nearly one-third of Wisconsin public students can't read on grade level and Black students in the state test dead last in reading and math.
If we don't vote for a change tomorrow, that will only get worse.
Soft-on-Crime Policies Will Continue
Susan Crawford has a track record of being soft on crime. She gave a child sex offender four years in prison and didn't regret it.
Moderator: “You did sentence a child sex offender to four years in prison after a prosecutor requested ten, do you regret that sentence?”
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 13, 2025
WI Supreme Court Candidate Crawford, who is backed by defund-police-groups: “I don’t regret that sentence.” pic.twitter.com/mLb6ODZm7w
As President Trump continues to remove illegal immigrants from America, Madison officials say they will not cooperate with ICE.
A liberal Supreme Court will thwart Trump's ability to remove illegal immigrants from the state of Wisconsin.
Voter ID Will Be Overturned
Wisconsin requires voters show IDs at the polls. It's a basic part of election integrity, and voters can make it part of our constitution tomorrow.
It's an overwhelmingly popular idea, among both Democrats and Republicans. But the so-called defenders of democracy don't care what voters think when they disagree with them.
But Leftists hate voter ID, and they would mount a challenge to it if Susan Crawford wins.
The Court Will Repeal Act 10 and Bankrupt the State
Over a decade ago, then-governor Scott Walker and the Republican legislature passed Act 10, which busted Wisconsin's greedy public sector unions. It made union membership voluntary (and lots of people chose not to give their hard-earned money to unions) and made the unions pay towards their health insurance and retirement.
A circuit court judge overturned the legislation last year and then issued a stay on the ruling.
But the agenda is clear: with a liberal Supreme Court, they will overturn this law. This will give unions tremendous power again, crush local budgets under the weight of paying for all of the unions' health care and retirement, and bankrupt the state.
Kiss Concealed-Carry Goodbye
Wisconsin also has a pretty robust concealed-carry law, protecting our Second Amendment rights and our right to self-defense. Leftists hate that law, and always have.
A liberal Supreme Court may overturn that law, too, and deny Wisconsin residents their Second Amendment rights while letting criminals loose on our streets.
I voted early last week and cast my ballot for Brad Schimel, Brittany Kinser for Superintendent, and voted YES to make Voter ID part of our Constitution.
I strongly -- STRONGLY -- encourage everyone who reads this to either go vote if you live in Wisconsin or contact anyone you know who does and tell them to vote the same.
We can continue to show the Democrats we reject their radical agenda, and we can continue to make America great again.
There is too much at stake to sit at home tomorrow.