Chaos Heats Up In America’s ‘Most Significant’ Election. Will Wisconsin Shift American Progress?

Mar 19, 2025

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A third-party group that appears to support liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford allegedly sent out campaign mailers to state voters in March with the wrong election date.

Some Wisconsin voters apparently “received postcards designed to appear to support liberal … candidate Susan Crawford” and tells voters that election date is “April 11,” when in reality, the Supreme Court election is happening on April 1, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The April 1 election is being called “the nation’s most significant election this year,” as it could flip control of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court from a liberal majority to conservative, thereby protecting national elections too, the Washington Post reported. (CLICK HERE TO READ MORE — Make America Wisconsin Again? State Supreme Court Election Could Reset All American Progress)

What Is Happening In Wisconsin

The April 1 election will fill one open court seat, giving the winning candidate — either Crawford or conservative-leaning Brad Schimel, a 10-year term. The vote has “ramifications not only for abortion rights, where the two contenders in the past expressed vastly different views, but also for how elections are conducted in what was last year’s most closely contested presidential swing state,” the WP added.

The vote may also influence whether two major congressional districts are redrawn, placing them in “easier reach of Democrats” in the run-up to the 2026 Midterms. (RELATED: Voter ID Laws Look Like The Next Big Target To Infiltrate, Destabilize America’s Elections)

Wisconsin voters could essentially decide whether the House falls to Democrats or Republicans in 2026. The WP noted that Schimel is aware of the 2020 election issues (WP called them “lies,” but we all know better than that by now), and has been called “Elon Schimel” in passing by Crawford.

What Happened During The Last WI Supreme Court Election?

In April 2023, 1.5 million people of faith did not show up to vote in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. As a result, the court shifted to a liberal majority and abortion was legalized less than six months later.

An estimated 800 lives were lost in less than three months after abortion being re-legalized in WI. (READ MORE: Abortion Legalized In Wisconsin After People Of Faith Failed To Vote In 2023. Is History Doomed To Repeat Itself?)

Wisconsin also decided the last three presidential elections in 2016, 2020 and 2024. In each election, the final tally came down to an average of 20,000 – 29,000 votes, meaning WI is not only one of the closest states, but arguably the most powerful.

Protecting Free & Fair Elections

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“Wisconsin is the only state that was one of the closest three margins in the last three Presidential elections. It was critical in deciding who became president each of the last three elections.  The margins have been by less than 30,000 with over 3,000,000 votes cast,” Million Voices’ John Graves explains. “The four liberal justices overruled the three conservative justices after the liberal took over the court in 2023, and reversed the ruling on drop boxes and other critical election integrity rulings. That’s why it’s the most important state right now, and that’s why this election is so important.”

Do you want the state that decided the last three elections to allow illegal immigrants and non-citizens to vote in our elections?

Text WI to 80550 to get a copy of the nonpartisan Wisconsin Supreme Court voter guide that you can share with your family, friends, and followers, so we can all work together as Americans to protect Wisconsin — thereby protecting ourselves.

Write & Call Now

The last time the state’s Supreme Court seat flipped from conservative to liberal in April 2023, there were 1,500,000 people of Christian faith who did not show up to cast their vote, use their voice, and protect their future. We’re not going to let that happen again.

We’re giving you the tools to mobilize voters and be a change agent in your state. Million Voices’ “Write Now” & “Call Now” initiatives help reach voters by writing letters to encourage participation in this critical election. 

Research shows that 75% of voters who typically don’t vote – the ones who normally change elections when they do show up – are motivated to vote because they’ve read a nonpartisan candidate fact sheet. It sounds too simple to be true, but it is.

You may be thinking you’re not the right person to share political stuff with someone who isn’t interested. But research also shows that the best person to send a candidate fact sheet to a non-voting friend is a politically-engaged friend or family member.

This short, simple, yet heavily researched document has enough power to shape America’s future if you let it. Why not share it today, and get involved to share more?

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