In the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, Republicans hoped to gain over 60% of President Trump's voters for Judge Brad Schimel, but Judge Susan Crawford, the Democratic candidate, achieved an impressive 78% support from Vice President Kamala Harris's vote total. This election marked a significant Democratic turnout, especially in college towns and rural areas, resulting in Crawford winning across all counties. The outcome starkly contrasted the previous election dynamics, emphasizing shifts in voter allegiances and turnout patterns.
Republicans aimed to secure over 60% of Trump voters for Judge Schimel but faced defeat as Democratic candidate Crawford translated 78% of Harris's votes.
Despite GOP expectations, Schimel's victory margins were inverted by Crawford's performance, showcasing a significant Democratic turnout in traditionally Republican strongholds.
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