Members of the WI Congressional Delegation Endorse Judge Schimel
Senator Johnson, Representatives Steil, Van Orden, Fitzgerald, Grothman, Tiffany, and Wied endorse Judge Brad Schimel for the Wisconsin Supreme Court
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Today, Senator Ron Johnson, Representatives Bryan Steil, Derrick Van Orden, Scott Fitzgerald, Glenn Grothman, Tom Tiffany, and Tony Wied announced their endorsement of Judge Brad Schimel for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
“I am proud to have earned the support of the overwhelming majority of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation,” said Judge Brad Schimel. “They understand this is the last chance to stop the Left’s abuse of our highest court. We cannot allow our Supreme Court to abandon fairness and objectivity for the radical agendas of out-of-state billionaires. Unlike my opponent, I will restore integrity to Wisconsin’s highest court and protect our freedoms.”
In addition to Senator Johnson, Rep. Steil, Rep. Van Orden, Rep. Fitzgerald, Rep. Grothman, Rep. Tiffany, and Rep. Wied’s support, Judge Schimel has earned the bipartisan support of over 70 Wisconsin Sheriffs, the Milwaukee Police Association, the Waukesha County Police Chiefs Association, and the Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association. Brad Schimel is the only candidate with bipartisan support.
As a prosecutor, Attorney General, and judge, Brad Schimel has always fought for victims while ensuring criminals are held accountable. An entire career dedicated to justice, Brad Schimel will always fight for what is right.
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