Supreme Wisconsin Court: NFL legend makes the approval in the key breed

The former quarter-back of Green Bay Packers Brett Favre launched his support for Brad Schimel in the race for the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Favre urged the residents of Wisconsin to vote for the judge on April 1.

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The quarter-back of the Brett Favre renown temple warms up before the match between the Southern Miss Golden Eagles and the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks at MM Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, September 8, 2018. (Chuck Cook-USA today Sports)

“The future of Wisconsin is at stake here,” said Favre. “It is as important as the November elections, and it was for the soul of America. It is for the soul of Wisconsin.

“Your vote for Brad Schimel will keep the Wisconsin and America winning. And you know that I know a little about victory. When people like you vote, America and Wisconsin win.”

Favre approved Donald Trump to the presidency during the 2024 campaign cycle. He also spoke during a rally for Trump when the Republican organized a rally in the state.

Schimel is a former attorney general of Wisconsin and is currently a judge in the county of Waukesha. The Republicans warned that Schimel’s opponent Susan Crawford of Dane County, a liberal considered as the favorite candidate of Democrats, could support efforts to “draw” two Republicans of the American Chamber in future redistribution cards.

The racing of the high court of the large WI will have national effects, as redistocking, unions, trans problems at stake

The candidates of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford before a televised debate on March 12, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP photo / Morry Gass)

The Republicans called Crawford “dangerously liberal”, invoking the support of billionaire George Soros, the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz, as well as militant groups that support sexual transition surgeries for minors and authorize organic men to compete with women’s sports.

A familiar source with the breed warned against Crawford’s candidacy in the context of a change of “radical” in progress in the Wisconsin – both with the liberal judge Janet Protasiewicz of the disputed elections in 2023 and the Tony Evers government to replace the “mother” in the tens of times with the state budget with “the insumed person”.

The Republicans also accused Crawford of pointing out a desire to “legislate on the bench”, citing its role in the disputed law on the identification of state voters and its appearance during a January event organized by a group of liberal donors aimed at overthrowing the representatives. Bryan Steil de Janesville and Derrick Van Orden de Prairie du Dog.

Brad Schimel, attorney general of Wisconsin, speaks during a campaign rally at Weldall Manufacturing in Waukesha on November 5, 2018. (Daniel Acker / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Trump approved Schimel in an article on Truth Social Sunday.

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