Amy McGrath
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And we now know that we are going to have a Supreme Court that works for the people until at least 2030.
There's another seat up next year as well.
Another Republican-leaning judge is going to be retiring.
So this is huge.
The court is secure and we're expecting more challenges to democracy, more voting issues, more reproductive rights issues, lots coming up on the docket.
It's hopefully, I mean, our constitution's pretty clear.
So hopefully we are gonna have a government that works for the people.
But this is just like one piece of it.
We also elected a Democratic mayor in Waukesha.
And that might seem like nothing.
But in Wisconsin, we've got these counties, the wow counties, and they tend to be very red.
And they also tend to be a little bit of a canary in a coal mine.
So to elect a Democrat in Waukesha, that's one of the W's, is really a big deal.
And then if I might dip into the culture war a little bit, up here in Green Bay, where I live, we elected an incredible turquoise.
trans woman to serve on the Brown County Board of Supervisors.
And it has nothing to do with her gender.
It has everything to do with she's a Green Bay City attorney.
She has a vision for the future of the county and of the city.
She literally beat the culture war in her own backyard because she's such a solid human being with such a commitment to community.
And to me, that is the biggest barometer because Green