Leah Vukmir endorses Michael Screnock for State Supreme Court
"Judge Screnock holds the Constitution in the highest regard."
Brookfield, Wis. — State Sen. Leah Vukmir, R–Brookfield, on Friday announced her endorsement of Judge Michael Screnock for Wisconsin Supreme Court.
“Judge Screnock holds the Constitution in the highest regard. He is a jurist who has proven he knows the role of a justice is to interpret our laws as written, not as he might want them to be,” Leah said. “In February, it will be important for Wisconsinites to get out and vote for Judge Screnock, so we ensure our state’s highest court remains fair and free from political activism.”
Judge Screnock currently serves as a circuit court judge in Sauk County. The runoff primary for the Supreme Court election is on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Leah Vukmir is a nurse, military mom and conservative with a proven record of reform. She currently serves as a state senator from Brookfield.
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Thanks, but no thanks, Leah, for the endorsement of Screnock. Our state Supreme Court is already overstocked with reactionary hacks. Consider the concept of justice when you endorse a candidate for Justice.