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The Supreme Court judge in Wisconsin Governorate will not nominate Rebecca Bradley for his re -election



Rebecca Bradley, the Supreme Court Judge in Wisconsin, announced on Friday that it will not seek to re -election, as it has established other major judicial elections in the battlefield next year.

“For years, I warned that in light of the control of judicial activists, the court itself will make itself stronger than the legislative body, and stronger than the ruler. This warning was unprecedented and only Weskonon saw the beginning of what is disturbing from a court, who was served in 2015.

She added: “The conservative movement needs to evaluate its failures, determine the problem, and reform it. I will not seek to re -elect the Supreme Court in Wisconsin because I believe that the best way for me to rebuild the conservative movement and fight for freedom is not as a minority member in the court.”

Bradley’s liberal retirement can provide an opportunity to expand a majority of 4-3 in the Supreme Court in Wisconsin after winning a husband from the hard elections in recent years that caught the national attention.

In 2023, Janet Protassific defeated a prior conservative justice for the court’s control for the first time in the first time.

Susan Kroford won a seat on the field in April, overcoming the governor Brad Shimel to support the majority of liberals in the court. Elon Musk, a technical pole and former President Donald Trump, was a major character in the race, spent more than $ 12 million through PAC Super to boost Schmel.

This race was distinguished by more than $ 75 million in spending on both sides, bypassing the 2023 race to become the most expensive in the Supreme Court ever.

Before Bradley’s decision not to run for another 10 years in the court, a liberal candidate, the court of appeal court, Chris Taylor, has already entered the race. It was supported by groups such as Emily’s list, a national organization that seeks to elect democratic women who prefer abortion rights.

The Supreme Court races, which are usually less than that, in other states, have caught the attention of a national attention in recent years as polarization cases such as abortion and the re -division of circles were weighed.

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