An SUV drove through a parade in Wisconsin killing six people in 2021. A conservative candidate in the state's Supreme Court race used imagery from the accident in her first ad.
A conservative candidate in a pivotal race foris using video images of an SUV that drove through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing six people, in her first television ad of the race released Thursday.
Dorow is one of four candidates, and one of two conservatives, in the race for an open state Supreme Court seat that will determine whether the court remains under conservative control or flips to liberals. Both sides see the race as crucial because of the court's role as the final word in battleground Wisconsin, where the Legislature is controlled by Republicans and the governor is a Democrat.Whoever wins the April 4 election will determine majority control for the next two years.
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