Abortion Once More Plays A Key Role In A State Political Fight, This Time In Wisconsin's Court Race

As the candidates for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat squared off in a recent debate before early voting , one issue came up first and dominated at the start.
"Let's talk about abortion rights," the moderator said.
The winner of the April 1 election could hold the power to determine the fate of any future litigation over abortion because the outcome of the race for a vacancy on the state's highest court will decide whether liberals or conservatives hold a majority.
Abortion has become a central plank of the platform for the Democratic-backed candidate, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, in part because of its effect on voter turnout, although to a lesser extent than during a heated 2023 state Supreme Court race that flipped the court to a liberal majority. Brad Schimel, a former state attorney general, is the Republican-supported candidate.
"Abortion of course remains a top issue," said Charles Franklin, a Marquette University political scientist. "But we haven't seen either candidate be as outspoken on hot-button issues as we saw in 2023."