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Favre endorses Schimel for Wisconsin Supreme Court alongside other celebrities

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Brad Schimel, Susan Crawford | SchimelforJustice.com / CrawfordforWI.com

Brad Schimel, Susan Crawford | SchimelforJustice.com / CrawfordforWI.com

Brett Favre, the former NFL quarterback, has endorsed Judge Brad Schimel for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. In a video shared online by Hunter Nation on March 21, Favre urged voters to support Schimel in the upcoming April 1 election. "This is your time to do the right thing," Favre said. He emphasized the importance of voting for Schimel, likening it to the significance of the November election.

Favre's endorsement aligns with other notable figures such as Donald Trump Jr. and Ted Nugent, who are also backing Schimel through Hunter Nation. The organization is conducting a $1.8 million campaign aimed at mobilizing conservative hunters and gun rights advocates in favor of Schimel.

Hunter Nation President Keith Mark highlighted Schimel's dedication to upholding conservative values and protecting individual rights, especially those important to hunters and gun owners in Wisconsin. "Hunter Nation stands with Brad Schimel," Mark said, encouraging voters to participate in the election.

Donald Trump Jr., a board member of Hunter Nation Foundation, expressed confidence in Wisconsin hunters' ability to influence the outcome of the election. He called on them to vote for Schimel to maintain traditional American values within the state's Supreme Court.

The race between conservative candidate Schimel and liberal Susan Crawford is closely contested, with both candidates currently serving as circuit judges. A recent poll indicated they are tied ahead of the April 1 election, which will determine control of the court's majority.

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