The truth about Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford

Soft on Crime

How safe are you and your children with soft-on-crime Susan? Not very based on her track record.

A man sexually assaulted two young girls, a six year old and a seven year old, at a community pool club. The crimes were committed eight years apart. When he was found guilty, the man faced up to 100 years in prison followed by 50 years of extended supervision. How did liberal Judge Susan Crawford handle his sentencing?

Not only are children at risk. 

A man with a long history of committing violent crime shot a man in cold blood, carjacked a family during his attempt to escape, and terrorized a neighborhood as he tried to hide from authorities. Find out how Judge Susan Crawford handled this case. 

But wait, there’s more…

Susan Crawford supports releasing criminals without necessary supervision. As Chair of liberal Governor Doug Doyle’s Pardon Advisory Board, pardons skyrocketed under Susan Crawford, and Susan Crawford opposed continued GPS monitoring of sexual predators. 

Only criminals win with Judge Susan Crawford.

Education

Susan Crawford values union control over teacher performance.

Act 10 puts merit over tenure by empowering local schools to hire high-skill teachers and drop “underachievers” while raising teacher pay. Not only that, Act 10 saved Wisconsin taxpayers as much as $31 billion since 2012 and lowered costs to local governments.

Yet radical Democrat Susan Crawford is determined to return Wisconsin schools to union control.

“I fought against Act 10,” Crawford boasted in her 2018 race for Dane County Circuit Court judge. In 2012, she helped convince a judge to strike down “significant portions” of Act 10 while working as a private lawyer in Madison.

Planned Parenthood Advocate

Liberal lawyer Susan Crawford spent years representing Planned Parenthood.

Wisconsin voters support common-sense regulations on abortion providers. That’s why the legislature adopted rules regulating doctors who perform medication-induced abortion services. It’s a matter of safety for patients undergoing abortion procedures. 

But Susan Crawford stood with radical, pro-abortion Planned Parenthood to challenge this common-sense regulation in court. Without this requirement, patients could be administered abortion-inducing drugs outside of the presence of a doctor. The case was ultimately dismissed both by state and federal courts. 

Against Voter ID

Susan Crawford was first in the fight to overturn Wisconsin’s Voter ID Law.

Crawford criticized Wisconsin’s Voter ID law claiming that “it’s very much like a poll tax” and it “put burdens on voters before they are granted access to ballots.”