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Judge Rebecca Dallet has spent more than 20 years working in our

Wisconsin courtrooms, serving first as a prosecutor and now as a


judge. She has been a champion for victims of human trafficking, child
abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence throughout her career on ENDORSED BY
the bench.
375+
Elected twice to Milwaukee County Circuit Court, she has strong ELECTED OFFICIALS
Wisconsin values and will protect our civil rights. Dallet believes in AND JUDGES
supporting working families, strong public schools, protections for
clean air and water, strategies to end the opioid crisis, and fighting for
women’s rights.
RECENT 
POLLING SHOWS
The daughter of a single mother and mother of three girls, Dallet will
return independence and balance to an increasingly divided and
broken Supreme Court that pushes a political agenda and looks out for
11 POINT
special interests -- not regular Wisconsinites. She will ensure that LEAD OVER
OPPONENT
fairness and justice come first, not political bias and special interests.
(41% TO 30%) 
WITH NEARLY
Her opponent is a right-wing extremist who is backed by the NRA and
anti-choice groups. He has never prosecuted a case against a criminal
and was arrested twice for blocking access to an abortion clinic in
ONE THIRD
(29%) STILL
Madison. He was one of the lawyers who defended the Republican UNDECIDED
Party efforts to gerrymander the legislative districts and to pass Act 10
stripping collective bargaining rights from working people.

Dallet has earned endorsements from Senator Tammy Baldwin,


Congresswoman Gwen Moore, former Senator Russ Feingold, former FORMER
PROSECUTOR
Senator Herb Kohl, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, AFSCME Wisconsin
Council 32, WEAC, MTI, IBEW Local 494, Plumbers Local 75, SEIU
Wisconsin State Council, International Association of Machinists and
23 YEARS
Aerospace Workers District 10, United Steelworkers District 2, UAW EXPERIENCE IN WI
COURTROOMS 
Wisconsin State CAP Council, along with more than 375 elected
officials and judges across Wisconsin. 

Election Day is April 3, 2018


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