Wisconsin’s leftist state supreme court candidate Susan Crawford previously gave hundreds of dollars to a Democrat-aligned fundraising platform under fire for alleged fraud, The Federalist has learned.
Federal Election Commission records reviewed by The Federalist appear to show that Crawford — who is running against conservative Brad Schimel in Wisconsin’s April 1 supreme court race — gave numerous small-dollar donations to ActBlue during her time as a private lawyer. As described on its website, ActBlue is an “online fundraising platform for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot, progressive organizations, and nonprofits.”
Totaling $250 across eight years (2011-2017), the donations were made during Crawford’s time working with the Madison-based law firm Pines Bach LLP (formerly Cullen Weston Pines & Bach LLP). According to The Cap
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