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Exclusive — Trump-Backed Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Brad Schimel Talks Saving State from Activist Court

The upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1 is being closely watched by many as one of the most crucial races of 2025. With wide-ranging implications not just for the battleground state, but for the entire nation, this election has garnered significant attention and has become a hotly contested race.

At the center of this election is Brad Schimel, a Trump-backed candidate who is vying for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Schimel, a former Wisconsin Attorney General, is known for his conservative values and unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law. He has been endorsed by President Trump himself, who has recognized Schimel as a strong and capable leader who will fight to protect the state from an activist court.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, Schimel spoke about the importance of this election and his vision for the future of Wisconsin. He emphasized the need for a strong and independent judiciary, free from political influence, and expressed his determination to uphold the Constitution and the rights of the people.

Schimel also highlighted the threat of an activist court, which seeks to impose its own agenda rather than uphold the law. He stressed the importance of electing judges who will adhere to the Constitution and make decisions based on the law, rather than personal beliefs or political leanings.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court plays a crucial role in shaping the state’s laws and policies, and its decisions can have a significant impact on the lives of its citizens. This is why it is essential to have judges who are fair, impartial, and committed to upholding the rule of law. Schimel has a proven track record of doing just that, and his experience as Attorney General has prepared him to take on this important role.

One of the key issues at stake in this election is the protection of the Second Amendment. Schimel has been a vocal advocate for gun rights and has worked tirelessly to defend the rights of law-abiding citizens to bear arms. He has also been a strong proponent of law and order, and has taken a tough stance against crime and violence in the state.

Furthermore, Schimel has been a staunch supporter of President Trump’s policies and has vowed to work closely with the administration to advance its agenda. He understands the importance of a strong partnership between the state and federal government and is committed to working towards a better future for Wisconsin.

As the election draws near, it is crucial for the people of Wisconsin to make an informed decision and choose a candidate who will serve their best interests. Brad Schimel is a proven leader with a strong track record of upholding the law and defending the rights of the people. He is the only candidate who can ensure that the Wisconsin Supreme Court remains free from political influence and serves as a beacon of justice for all.

In conclusion, the April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election is of utmost importance, not just for the state, but for the entire nation. Brad Schimel, with his unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law, is the best candidate for the job. He will work tirelessly to protect the state from an activist court and ensure that justice prevails for all. Let us come together and support Brad Schimel for a better and brighter future for Wisconsin.

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