Supreme Court Comparisons Announced on Fox News
After weeks of inquiries asking whether the Wisconsin Faith and Freedom Coalition would produce candidate comparisons (similar to last year’s Trump vs. Harris) for the most important election in the nation, I am excited to announce that the answer is YES! This announcement was made on Fox News Radio stations across the U.S. Thursday including this interview.
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The comparison pieces will be unveiled and distributed shortly after Noon Saturday (Feb. 22) during my Lincoln Day speech in Oxford WI, 50 minutes west of the birthplace of a significant gathering in Ripon at the Congregational Church 170 years ago this week on February 28, 1854.
This gathering took place 15 years before Susan B. Anthony formed the Women’s Suffrage Movement, so the women attending were ahead of their time in joining forces to challenge the existing political landscape. One attendee at the time summarized the gathering by saying, “The predominant idea in the minds of the prime movers was to prevent the further extension of slavery.”
During in-depth interviews across the country, from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Central Thursday, we discussed the growing need to rein in the federal government—an entity so large that five of the seven wealthiest counties in the nation now surround Washington, D.C., leaving the rest of the country struggling to make ends meet. The current budget battles are critical in attempting to curb this overreach and overspending.
We also discussed liberal legal challenges to the efforts to tighten the belt by Elon Musk’s DOGE and President Trump’s efforts to forge a budget with the House and Senate in the coming days.
As the conversation turned toward judicial activism, we explored the role of the courts in blocking efforts to reduce government size, which naturally led to a discussion of the most significant race in the country: the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. With just 40 days until the April 1 election, this is the first major contest since the 2024 presidential election—well over seven months before the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey.
For more details, you can click here for a transcript or to listen to one of the full interviews, which includes fascinating statistics like Republicans now holding a 14-point net favorability over Democrats—25 points better than the historical Democratic average of an 11-point favorability edge. For those in Wisconsin, click here or on the image below to “Request Voter Guides” for distribution.