American Majority Action Founder: Election of Crawford to WI Supreme Court ‘a five-alarm fire’ for Trump agenda

American Majority Action Founder: Election of Crawford to WI Supreme Court ‘a five-alarm fire’ for Trump agenda
Ned Ryun, founder, American Majority Action — AmericanMajority.org
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The founder of American Majority Action (AMA) said the election of Susan Crawford to the Wisconsin Supreme Court would be a “five alarm fire” for agenda of President Donald Trump (R).

“Susan Crawford’s potential seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is a five-alarm fire for President Trump’s America First agenda,” Ryun told The Sconi. “She’d cement a liberal majority that’s already shredding fair electoral maps and opening the floodgates to voter fraud with drop boxes and lax rules.”

“Crawford’s election would hand Democrats a weapon to flip congressional seats and undermine our fight for secure borders and free markets,” said Ryun. “Her record screams activist judge, from fighting voter ID to propping up abortion radicals, and that’s a recipe for judicial overreach we can’t afford in a swing state like Wisconsin.” 

Crawford, a liberal, is running for the seat being vacated by retiring liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley in the April 1, 2025 election. The election will determine the court’s ideological balance. Currently, the court has a 4-3 liberal majority. 

Former Republican Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel is also running for the seat.

In 2011, as a private attorney, Crawford represented the League of Women Voters in a legal challenge aiming to overturn the law, describing it as “draconian” and likening it to a “poll tax,” reported the Badger Institute. She has declined to commit to recusing herself from future cases involving voter ID if elected to the Supreme Court, reported WSAU

Crawford’s campaign also “is benefiting from millions of dollars in donations from people like George Soros and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker,” reported WISN.

Soros is a “Democratic mega-donor,” reported Politico, who “directed his wealth into an under-the-radar 2016 campaign to advance one of the progressive movement’s core goals — reshaping the American justice system.” To that end, Soros spent “more than $17 million on local district attorney races across the country “in support of left-wing candidates,” reported the New York Post.

Ryun is founder and CEO of American Majority, an advocacy organization that wants to “put in place new conservative grassroots political infrastructure.” He recently released his latest book, “American Leviathan: The Birth of the Administrative State and Progressive Authoritarianism.”



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