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Major Pro-Life Group Mobilizes Resources Ahead of Crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

Major Pro-Life Group Mobilizes Resources Ahead of Crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

FIRST ON FOX: One of the leading pro-life organizations in the United States is intensifying efforts in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, which stands as one of the most pivotal contests in the state’s history.

The Women Speak Out PAC, an affiliate of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, publicly announced its strategy in a Thursday press release, indicating plans to send student volunteers to directly engage with voters ahead of the election for the Supreme Court seat. This critical race features Brad Schimel, the Republican-aligned candidate, facing off against Democrat-backed Susan Crawford. Although the race is formally nonpartisan, the political affiliations of the candidates play a significant role in shaping public perception.

Kelsey Pritchard, the political communications director for Women Speak Out PAC, expressed strong disapproval of Crawford’s past actions. In her statement, Pritchard asserted, “Susan Crawford’s track record shows she is an extreme abortion activist, not an impartial judge. She has worked hand in glove with the big abortion industry—led by Planned Parenthood—to wage lawfare against commonsense safeguards for women and babies, including health and safety standards and protections against coercion.”

Pritchard further claimed that Crawford employs deceptive language to mislead voters about her stance on abortion. She compared Crawford’s rhetoric to that commonly used by the abortion industry, contrasting it with Schimel’s strong commitment to respecting the Constitution and upholding checks and balances.

The press release from Women Speak Out PAC highlighted other troubling aspects of Crawford’s record. It accused her of defending Planned Parenthood against laws requiring abortion providers to have hospital admitting privileges. These laws aim to ensure the safety of women undergoing these procedures, and the PAC insists that Crawford’s support of Planned Parenthood demonstrates her alignment with radical pro-choice policies.

To bolster Schimel’s campaign, student canvassers will conduct door-to-door outreach, actively encouraging voters to head to the polls. Pritchard emphasized, “We must defeat Susan Crawford and the radical Left. That is why we are deploying our hardworking field team to speak with voters at their doorsteps about the urgency of turning out to vote for Brad Schimel on April 1.”

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America bills itself as a nationwide network comprising over one million pro-life supporters. The organization is dedicated to electing leaders who advocate for laws that save lives and promotes pro-life women leaders, highlighting its commitment to its cause.

While technically nonpartisan, Supreme Court races have become increasingly partisan in recent years. Crawford, currently serving as a circuit court judge, has garnered substantial backing from the Wisconsin Democratic Party. This party has received significant financial support from high-profile donors, including a notable contribution of $1 million from George Soros in January, which was subsequently funneled to Crawford’s campaign along with other liberal activist groups.

In addition to party endorsements, Crawford has also been supported by Reproductive Freedom for All, an organization promoting abortion rights. The president and CEO of Reproductive Freedom for All, Mini Timmaraju, underscored the importance of this race, stating, “Wisconsin’s next state Supreme Court justice may be a make-or-break vote to decide whether or not an abortion ban will cut off access to care. Now that Trump has allowed states to ban abortion, state courts are on the front lines of our fight for reproductive freedom more than ever. We need Judge Crawford who recognizes that abortion is a fundamental right, and we are proud to endorse her in this race.”

Schimel, who currently serves as a judge in Waukesha County, has amassed a coalition of support from the Wisconsin GOP and significant financial backing from influential Republican donors. Notable figures such as Joe Ricketts, co-owner of the Chicago Cubs, along with Elon Musk’s Building America’s Future PAC, have rallied behind his campaign.

The outcome of this race holds immense significance for the future direction of Wisconsin’s political landscape. If Schimel wins, the court could shift to a conservative majority, countering the current 4-3 liberal composition that could dominate until at least 2028. Justice Brian Hagedorn is expected to serve as a key swing vote in this potential new configuration.

Fox News Digital attempted to reach out to the Crawford campaign for comments concerning these developments but did not receive any response prior to the publication deadline.

Implications for Voter Engagement

The increased activism from pro-life organizations like Women Speak Out PAC reflects a broader trend of heightened engagement in electoral politics, particularly surrounding contentious issues such as abortion. Voter turnout is likely to be significantly influenced by such grassroots efforts, as organizations mobilize resources and volunteers committed to their causes.

As both candidates ramp up their strategies ahead of the April election, it is apparent that the stakes are high, not only for individual voters but also for the future policy landscape in Wisconsin. In an era where Supreme Court rulings increasingly shape legislative priorities, the decisions made in this election could resonate far beyond the state boundaries.

Overall, the clash between the ideologies of the candidates and their respective supporters will be a defining feature of this election cycle. The involvement of major political entities and donors adds further weight to its significance, especially as it captures national attention amid a shifting political climate.