Statement from Justice Rebecca Bradley on Spring Primary Election
"As the polls close, I am so thankful for all the voters who exercised their right to vote in support of my campaign."
[Milwaukee, Wis.] – Justice Rebecca Bradley released the following statement on today’s Spring Primary Election.
“As the polls close, I am so thankful for all the voters who exercised their right to vote in support of my campaign,” said Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley. “As we head into the general election, I am excited to continue highlighting my judicial philosophy and breadth of experience, from private practice to the circuit court, the appellate court, and the Supreme Court, to the people of Wisconsin. I ook forward to earning their vote on April 5th.”
For more information on Justice Rebecca Bradley and her campaign to retain her seat on the Supreme Court of Wisconsin please visit justicerebeccabradley.com.
Citizens for Justice Rebecca Bradley
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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