Neubauer concedes to Hagedorn in Wisconsin Supreme Court election
Posted: Apr 10, 2019 9:11 AM CDT
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RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Lisa Neubauer has conceded to opponent Judge Brian Hagedorn in the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court. The announcement was made Wednesday morning.
A statement from Neubauer's campaign said she called Hagedorn Wednesday and "wished him the best in his tenure on the state's highest court."
Neubauer encouraged Hagedorn to set aside his politics.
Neubauer thanked her supporters and volunteers, “I’m grateful for your work, your energy, and your commitment. I will continue my service on the Court of Appeals and together, we will make Wisconsin stronger."
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