Schimel Campaign Gains Momentum As Trump Calls Election A Must-Win

President Donald Trump’s call to action has fired up conservatives in Wisconsin, where early voting is underway for the state’s Supreme Court election. Trump said the race could determine whether his movement can continue making gains or get blocked by activist judges.

He endorsed Brad Schimel, a judge from Waukesha County, and urged his supporters to vote early to prevent liberal control from solidifying. Trump warned that if left-wing candidate Susan Crawford wins, it could spell disaster for conservatives not just in Wisconsin but nationwide.

The election comes as liberal and conservative billionaires battle for influence over the court. Soros-aligned groups are backing Crawford. Musk-connected organizations are supporting Schimel, helping to turn the race into a national showdown.

Schimel has campaigned on restoring the rule of law and fighting back against judicial activism. He said Trump’s endorsement will help reach voters who might not otherwise pay attention to an off-year race but care deeply about the direction of the country.

Wisconsin GOP officials are warning that a Crawford victory could lead to redrawn congressional districts that cost Republicans two U.S. House seats. An email from Democratic donors confirmed that flipping the court is part of a larger strategy to shift control in D.C.

Trump Jr. and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk rallied with Schimel on the eve of early voting. Trump Jr. told the crowd that this race could derail his father’s presidency if voters don’t show up.

In 2023, Democrats flipped the court after a record-breaking spending spree. Republicans are hoping to reverse that this time by energizing Trump’s base and reminding them of what’s at stake.

Schimel appeared at a rally with a massive inflatable Trump figure and called on voters to deliver a conservative victory that can restore balance to the court.