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Susan Crawford's campaign receives substantial funding from George Soros

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Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford and New York billionaire George Soros | Wikipedia Commons

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford and New York billionaire George Soros | Wikipedia Commons

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford is under scrutiny for her alignment with the values of New York billionaire George Soros. Soros, known for his significant political donations, has contributed $1 million to the Wisconsin Democratic Party, which then transferred $3 million to Crawford's campaign. This financial backing raises questions about Soros' influence on the state's judicial system.

Soros has been described as having "messianic fantasies," with a desire to create a far-left globalist "open society." His investments in this vision have led to debates about democracy and governance in Wisconsin. The upcoming election will impact key issues such as abortion, election integrity, education, and criminal justice.

Crawford's stance on these matters aligns with Soros' views. She has represented Planned Parenthood in abortion-related cases and opposed Wisconsin's voter ID law, labeling it "draconian." Critics argue that her positions could lead to increased crime rates and challenges to community safety.

The influence of Soros-backed prosecutors in other regions has been noted for allowing spikes in violent crime. Some have faced backlash from their constituents or resigned due to unpopularity. Despite these controversies, Soros continues to support his cause.

Crawford's record as chair of the Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board and as a Dane County judge reflects her commitment to challenging systemic inequality. However, her critics claim this approach endangers public safety by being lenient on serious offenders.

As the election approaches, voters are urged to consider the implications of electing a candidate aligned with Soros' vision. The outcome could affect Wisconsin's ability to self-govern on critical issues.

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