5 takeaways from Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Florida special elections
- Liberal Judge Susan Crawford won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race on Tuesday, a closely watched contest.
- The race became a proxy fight over national issues like abortion and Trump's leadership.
- The race shattered spending records, with nearly $99 million spent by outside forces and candidates.
- Crawford often attacked Schimel's ties to Musk, while Trump stated the court impacts Wisconsin elections.
- Crawford's victory maintains a 4-3 liberal court majority, impacting future decisions on key issues.
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Did elections in Fla., Wis. reflect changed political environment?
WASHINGTON (TNS) — With 19 months to go before the midterm elections, it’s too early to know what the political environment will be like in November 2026 and too early to project whether Republicans will maintain their hold on Congress.

Analysis: Elections in Florida and Wisconsin confirm changed political environment
By Nathan L. Gonzales, CQ-Roll Call WASHINGTON — With 19 months to go before the midterm elections, it’s too early to know what the political environment will be like in November 2026 and too early to project whether Republicans will maintain their hold on Congress. Related Articles Trump’s tariffs aren’t strictly reciprocal. Here’s how he calculated them These are the places affected by Trump’s tariffs …
Special Elections Confirm Changed Political Environment
Just for members: The latest edition of .This issue includes some early analysis and perspective on the recent House special elections in Florida and the state Supreme Court race in Wisconsin and the state of the national political environment.The edition also includes an update on
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