Voters in Wisconsin Susan Crawford were elected to the Supreme Court of the Supreme Court on Tuesday, while preserving the liberal majority 4-3 of the court, unlike President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who supported Governor Brad Shemel.
A The elections were considered an early referendum on Trump’s presidencyThe campaign has become the most expensive court dispute in the history of the United States, as it was spent more than $ 90 million by candidates, state parties and foreign groups, according to the New York University Center, Brennan.
Crowford, the provincial judge, Shamel, defeated the former state prosecutor in the state and also the provincial judge, he summoned an invitation to Kraovord and in a letter to his supporters.
Kraovord maintained 9 points with a margin of about 191,000 votes, and 88 % of the sounds.
Victory speech
In a victory march, Susan Krufford thanked the supporters for her help in winning the conflict Supreme Court in WisconsinSaying that their voices helped send a message to the country.
“Today, the residents of the Wisconsin state defended themselves from an unprecedented attack for our democracy, our just elections, and our Supreme Court. The residents of the state of Wisconsin have risen and said loudly that justice does not divide – our courts are not for sale.”
Susan Croford
Krufford Musk, who invested millions of personal wealth, did not mention the campaign to strengthen the Republican candidate. But she indicated the defeat of her great spending in the conflict.
“When I was a little girl in the Shaybio Falls, I never thought she would face the richest man in the world for justice in Wisconsin, and we won!” She said in the middle of applause.
Crowford said that the candidate Brad Shemil called her to confess to defeat. “I want to thank him, he was very nice and I wish him and his family all the best.”
Cruford ended his event by sharing a quote from the late Supreme Court judge, Thorgud Marshall, saying it is appropriate “the unprecedented moment in which we live.”
“Democracy cannot flourish in the midst of fear. Freedom cannot be flourished in hatred. Justice cannot create roots in anger. America must start working. In the cold weather in which we live, we must contradict the prevailing wind. We must disagree with indifference.
Suzan Crawford, the martyr of the late Judge Thorgud Marshall
(With information from Reuters)