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Judge Chris Taylor on Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

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- You're going to be a master. - Now, let's go. King's protests more on that in a moment. But the latest Gallup Paul measuring voter ID was just released. And since the history of Gallup measuring voter ID

never before have the Republicans been so low

and Democrats surging ahead so high. Let's take a look at the Gallup voter ID poll that was just released. Folks, it is a plus 10 Democrat advantage in voter ID. This is the largest ever recorded party ID advantage

that Dems have had in any quarter since Gallup started tracking this

back in the first quarter of 2015. And Republicans have never fallen below 40. And right now, they are at 39 and they are sinking even more. Just look right here at this graph. You can see in Gallup's quarterly partisan affiliation poll

on this chart right here, you can see Democrats surging and you can see Republicans tanking. And that's like a straight line down right now. You see the Republicans taking it. Now, I'm just reminded also getting into this mess with Donald Trump's

fraudulent promises. I'm going to do this. We'll make things affordable on day one and all of the gimmicks that have now been utterly exposed. Donald Trump's in a disastrous and catastrophic war in Iran

that continues to escalate prices continue to surge gas prices. Prices of groceries. People can't afford rent. People are psychologically tortured. Living paycheck to paycheck here.

If you're lucky enough to get a paycheck. Health care is being ripped away from people in the United States. In places like Wisconsin and all states across this country. Here's McDonald Trump didn't Wisconsin. Remember this stunt where he dressed as like a garbage man on October 30, 2024.

Like, I'm taking the garbage out. And like the corporate media was like, look, he's doing the garbage man stud. And we were calling this out. We're like he's going to destroy the United States. Here play this clip just to remind you of what went down.

Play this clip. How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is an honor of Kamala and Joe Biden. You know, as I think about Wisconsin, I think about the midterms.

I think it's important that we also remember that there are a lot of races

that are taking place before the midterms.

Supreme court state races critical.

Remember back on April 1st of 2025 when now Supreme court justice, Susan Crawford went on to defeat the mega Republican Brad Schimmel, who was backed by Elon Musk. Remember Trump and Musk through all that money into Wisconsin to try to crush. Now justice, Susan Crawford and she went on to grab.

We had her on multiple times on the Midest Dutch podcast. I just want to remind you quickly of her win. This was from April 1st 2025 when Trump and Musk threw everything at her and she prevailed. Here play this clip.

But I've got to tell you as a little girl growing up in Chippewa Falls.

I never could have imagined that I'd be taking on the richest man in the world.

I wanted to show you that because Wisconsin, which is being absolutely under severe attack by the Trump regime, they have a critical Supreme Court race that is set to take place on April 7th. And this race is critical to expand the pro-democracy coalitions for to three majority. They're going to be like four other races.

Kind of thereafter in the coming months and time. But this one's April 7th early voting is right now. And so I want to introduce you to someone by the name of Judge Chris Taylor.

She served at basically every level of government.

I mean, first she started off as a lawyer for Planned Parenthood. She's been a state legislator, legislator. She's been a trial court judge, a court of appeals judge. And she's really representing the pro-democracy ticket in this race for a Supreme Court just to see that's now open on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

So right now, it's a four to three pro-democracy majority.

It's critical that Wisconsin expand that and not take any of this for granted.

I want to bring in an incredible judge, Judge Chris Taylor, who's running for that Supreme Court just to see in this four to three. Currently pro-democracy majority as I like to call it. There is this pro-democracy majority that's taken hold. This could solidify and expand that and we should never take anything for granted.

And I know there was somebody in the seat that you're running for who is viewed as so far out of touch with the people of Wisconsin and so right wing radical anti-democracy that not even running. But it's a very competitive race people need to focus on it. So, Judge, I want to get into your background a little bit.

But tell us the stakes first about this election, why it's so important.

Well, the stakes are huge. I mean, we have seen an erosion of our basic rights and liberties at the federal level. We have seen attacks on our valid elections here in Wisconsin. There were numerous lawsuits brought to overturn the 2020 election. Even though it was a valid fair election, I don't think those attacks are going to stop.

And we have constant attacks and lawsuits being brought to try to prevent eligible citizens and make it harder for them to vote. We are currently actually being sued. The state of Wisconsin by the federal government. They want to get access to our private voting information.

So, we have a ton of stake here in Wisconsin. There is a pro-democracy majority right now by one vote.

All these important cases are being decided, but also we have four elections coming up after mine.

So, the composition of this court can change on a dime and there is so much at stake in protecting our rights in protecting our democracy and protecting our the independence of our state against the overreach of the federal government that we're seeing. Did you ever think, you know, I've been a lawyer for a while, I mean, I went to law school, you know, just being a true believer in the rule of law.

But then seeing how our justice department or the injustice department has behave, seeing the rule of law be trampled on. I sometimes fear that my audience may think I'm being hyperbolic when I describe the crisis from the perspective of like why I loved being a lawyer and what I see now. But when I call this out as authoritarianism and when I describe what we're seeing here

as what we see in Orban's Hungry and Putin's Russia and places like that, I just, that's at least the goal I feel of a lot of these kind of maga people and what they want to achieve and one of the ways they're trying to do it is attack the court, put their plans in the court, and then a road from within would to talk to us about that.

Yeah, I mean, I never thought I would see this attack on an independent judiciary.

I mean, at the federal level you have seen, you know, federal law or district courts who are just trying to do their job. A lot of these judges were pointed by Republicans and they have been threatened with impeachment. They've been targeted for violence and threats. This is really concerning because our system of government depends on a fiercely independent judiciary. The judiciary is our rubber stamp of the other branches of government. The judiciary is a trek on the other branches of government.

That is why I'm running. We need to have a strong court that is going to hold the other branches of government accountable when they act unlawfully and unconstitutionally and we have got to stand up against this infringement on the rights and the independence of our state that is being perpetuated

and perpetrated by the federal government. So these are things, honestly, never thought I would see

in my lifetime. I also never thought I'd see in my lifetime mass federal agents in our neighboring

state killed two people. And so, you know, these are really concerning times. We have to have strong courts. They are the courts are a last line of defense against some of these really alarming unconstitutional actions and activities we're seeing. Tell us a little bit about your background judge because, you know, first off whenever I do these interviews about Supreme Court races

In Supreme Court, you know, these seats.

the process. Lots of people are even surprised that there are elections, you know. And so, for Supreme Court seats, that very concept, you know, sometimes is a little bit far from, oh, you run for the office. And so, I know, yeah, a lot of times you run for the office, there are different rules and federal versus state, but talk to us about your background and what led you to run for this,

you know, critical position. Sure. Well, I mean, three things have really motivated me throughout my

entire life. I care deeply about people. I believe people need to be at the center of their

government, not relegated to the periphery. I am passionate about standing up against injustice. And, you know, as a little kid, I felt this way. I didn't like seeing people treated unfairly or bullied. And then third, I learned from my own family's experience that the law can be a powerful tool to lift people up and improve their lives. My grandmother was a single mother, to my mother, for most of my mother's childhood. And my grandmother struggled to make ends meet

and tells she got a union job. And she was able to be fairly compensated. She was able to support three kids and help my mom go to college. My mom became a public school teacher. So, I saw

from an early age that the law can be a powerful tool to improve people's lives to strengthen communities.

And I graduated from UW Madison Law School over 30 years ago. I have a really unique diverse background. I've been in private practice representing just normal people who add legal issues. I was a law and policy director for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, where I worked to protect women's ability to access reproductive health care and make their own decisions. I was a legislator. Nobody has that experience on the court. So, I was a legislator for nine years. I dealt

with all kinds of issues. I understand the different roles of the government. I understand the legislative process, which is really helpful for a judge. And then, for the last six years, I've been a judge, both on the circuit court level. That's the trial court and on the court of appeals. I have looked at the law from every different angle. And the through line in my career is a deep commitment to making sure people are protected. Their rights are protected. And a deep

commitment to making sure that everybody gets equal justice under the law. That's not just reserve

for the most powerful and the most privileged and the biggest corporation. That is for everybody.

And I am running to be a justice for the people of the state of Wisconsin. When you travel around Wisconsin right now, as part of this election, Mr. and Mindar for everybody, it's coming up. It's April 7. It's right around the corner. I mean, which right here,

early voting is now there, right? I mean, you can vote now. What are you hearing from people?

Right. What's the common thing that you hear as you travel in the state? The most common thing that I hear as I travel all around. And I'm in a very northern Wisconsin right now in Hudson is people are so hungry for a government that works for them. They are feeling the squeeze. Prices are high. Gas prices are high. We're in a seemingly another war. People have been really impacted our small businesses by tariffs. That is caused a lot of chaos. And so I think people are

really feeling that government is not working for them. That government is really doing great for the billionaires, but not for working people. And my message to them is look, we can make a big difference in the courts. We can elect justices who are committed to protecting your rights, to prioritizing you and not the most powerful and the most privileged. And so I have great hope. I have seen amazing things throughout the state of Wisconsin. People are organizing here. They

are taking action to protect our democracy and our elections from the tiniest little town. I was in a very rural county, what packet county not too long ago. And there's groups. They are organizing. Their group was just do something. And they are organizing to protect our democracy. So I've been totally inspired by the people of Wisconsin. I think we're going to have a really healthy turnout on April 7th. And you can't really vote now. So that's a really great thing.

But people want government to have their backs. They want a court that cares about them and their

rights. And that's why I'm running. That's what that's the kind of justice that I will be.

Where can people learn more about you, about the campaign? If they want to help, where can they go to that? And anything you want to say to our 7 million subscribers that we haven't hit before we go? Sure. Well, people can go to www.cress4justice.com. That's the HRISFORjustice.com. And you know, the last message that I guess I want to leave people with is

It's hard to see opportunity sometime when you're reading the paper every day...

to the news you don't know where to start. But we have an opportunity here in Wisconsin to stand up

to stand up for people, to stand up for our rights, to stand up for our elections, our democracy,

to stay to the federal government. You're not going to invade our independence as a state.

And that's exciting. So I want people to stay the potential and the hope. We have to keep

working to create the state and the nation that we want and then our kids deserve. And that's

what we can do in this race. And so I'm excited about it. We have a great opportunity here.

And I think the people the state of Wisconsin are going to turn out big and they are going to vote

for justice. They are going to vote for democracy. And I hope that that is recognized by the whole country. Judge Chris Taylor running for Wisconsin, the Supreme Court, just to see it great to

great to meet you. Great to hear about your incredible background as well at all levels of

government policy, plan, parenthood, truly the type of person we'd want in a position like this. Who has lived the life of being with the people. So thanks for joining us. Thanks so much for having me. It was really really fun.

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