Wisconsin judicial race spotlights state GOP's struggles
Wisconsin Republicans are bracing for a lopsided state Supreme Court race next week, as liberals are all but expected to expand their majority. It underscores how the state GOP has struggled to compete in critical elections over nearly the last decade.
Democratic-backed judicial candidate Chris Taylor leads the conservative favorite, Maria Lazar, in recent polling, and Taylors campaign has outraised her opponent by a roughly 5-to-1 margin in the race that will determine whether the Wisconsin Supreme Court remains a 4-3 liberal majority or expands to 5-2 edge.
The unusually sleepy nature of Tuesdays judicial race comes as Wisconsin Republicans have struggled to match the Badger States Democrats in state party apparatus and fundraising abilities in recent years.
The [conservative] campaign apparatus is really degraded over the course of the last 10 years or so, particularly in the
fundraising side of things, said Republican strategist Ben Voelkel, a former longtime aide to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who once ran for lieutenant governor.
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