Planned Parenthood Lackey Seeks Seat On Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Planned Parenthood Lackey Seeks Seat On Wisconsin Supreme Court
Chris Taylor was ‘one of the most liberal members’ of the legislature. She might be the most radical justice, if she wins Tuesday’s election.
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Chris Taylor has campaigned for the Wisconsin Supreme Court as a “strong advocate for maintaining the independence of the judiciary.” But the judge’s long career in the Madison leftist bubble more than suggests that the former lawmaker known as “one of the most liberal members” of the Wisconsin State Assembly would bring her brand of extreme activism to the state’s highest court.
Swing state Wisconsin voters head to the polls on Tuesday for the second time in a year to elect a justice to the seven-member court. The candidates, Taylor — a judge on the Madison-based District IV Court of Appeals — and Maria Lazar — a judge on the state’s Third District Court of Appeals in Waukesha — couldn’t be more diametrically opposed.
Taylor served as public policy/political director for abortion factory Planned Parenthood for nearly a decade before being elected to the legislature, where she was an “outspoken supporter of abortion rights, gun control and unions.” Constitutional conservative Lazar, unlike her opponent (Taylor grew up in southern California), was born and raised in Wisconsin. She served as assistant attorney general and successfully defended the implementation of Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s signature Act 10, which has checked the outsized power of Wisconsin’s public labor unions and has saved taxpayers north of $35 billion over 15 years.
Big, Fat Liberal Money
Tuesday’s election comes a little more than a year after last year’s nationally-watched Supreme Court race. Liberals held serve in that election, the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history, maintaining a 4-3 majority thanks to tens of millions of dollars in big outside money.
The 2025 court race was ridiculously painted as an early gauge of Trump 2.0 by a national press that, per usual, spent months cheerleading for another leftist candidate. The victor, Susan Crawford, another far-left Madison judge who had occupied a seat on the same liberal circuit court that Taylor called home, was promoted by some of the biggest Democratic Party sugar daddies in the land as the key to a mid-decade rewrite of Wisconsin’s congressional maps. Crawford’s win, they said, would give Democrats a shot at picking up two House seats this midterm.
While election spending in the Lazar-Taylor race is a pittance of the reported $115 million spent in the 2025 race, the Madison leftist judge’s campaign has raked in six times as much cash as Lazar — $5,597,188 to $904,538, according to the liberal Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. Taylor has blown through most or her funds, the most recent finance reports show, with much of the money going to ads hammering the airwaves with her Planned Parenthood credentials and attacking Lazar early and often.
Chris Taylor outraising, outspending Maria Lazar in Supreme Court race https://t.co/bGRyHktu8a— Journal Sentinel (@journalsentinel)........
