Craig Gilbert
wisvoter.bsky.social
Craig Gilbert
@wisvoter.bsky.social
Chronicler of close Wisconsin elections. Marquette Law School fellow. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist.
my look at the Trump Era forces that have led to liberal dominance of big court elections in Wisconsin, and how the April election math and political map has changed for Dems and Reps (including the big role Milwaukee is suddenly playing in these contests):
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Gilbert: How Wisconsin liberals have made spring elections a nightmare for Republicans
The April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was a powerful signal of the transformation of judicial politics in the state.
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April 21, 2025 at 2:32 PM
my take on the Wisc. election, where the unexpected combo of 10-pt lib/Dem victory AND the kind of insane November-style turnout GOP was hoping for (50% of voting age pop - more than US midterm turnout in '22) gave it added political significance
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Gilbert: Wisconsin's super-charged Supreme Court election delivers sobering signs for GOP
Wisconsin's Supreme Court race underscored recurring challenges for Republicans in the Trump era.
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April 3, 2025 at 12:33 PM
I don't thinkyou can turn a Wisconsin court race into an actual "referendum" on Trump, but this race is a test of how much you can nationalize a state judicial election, and a test of how much Trump/Musk can mobilize voters on BOTH sides in a normally lower-turnout election:
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Gilbert: What makes Wisconsin's nationalized Supreme Court race a unique political test
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is not only the most expensive and partisan. It is the first time both sides have nationalized the race.
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March 24, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Donald Trump is polarizing the public to a degree never before seen in 13 years of Wisconsin polling by Marquette Law (80-plus surveys). My look at latest WI poll:
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Gilbert: Donald Trump registers record intensity of pro-and-con public opinion in Wisconsin
The newest Marquette Law School poll of Wisconsin voters places Donald Trump as a historically polarizing figure.
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March 6, 2025 at 12:53 PM
In new WI Marquette poll, Trump is at 48% approve 51% disapprove. No “honeymoon,” as in natl polling.
Trump’s approval never got up to 50% in his first term in WI, based on 24 Marquette polls, and this continues that pattern. His 48% matches peak from 1st term, but below his 49.6% of WI vote
March 5, 2025 at 6:43 PM
My look at the looming April election showdown over the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a big battleground state election in the early months of the Trump presidency. Beginning with this race, WI has an April Supreme Court election every year from now until 2030: bit.ly/3CIJReF
Gilbert: What the Wisconsin Supreme Court race may say about the nation's most competitive state
This spring's race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court will speak to the political landscape in the nation's most competitive state.
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January 31, 2025 at 6:28 PM
My look at an underappreciated trend: WI's partisan makeup has shifted in a GOP direction over the past decade (based on yrs of polling data) from a 6-pt Dem edge to a 3-4 pt Rep edge, even as Dems continue to win their share (or more) of big elections in this battleground state
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Gilbert: The Wisconsin polling data that should trouble Democrats and cheer Republicans
Wisconsin is known as a 50-50 state, but Republicans have steadily gained an edge in partisan identification, according to Marquette polling.
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December 24, 2024 at 2:58 PM