I’m angry. I’m really, really angry. And I’ll tell you exactly why.
Progressives lost an exceptionally important election in Wisconsin that took place a week ago by a bitterly narrow margin—just 6,000 votes. Yet in all likelihood, most folks never even heard about it in the first place.
This race was a battle for a seat on the seven-member state Supreme Court held by a retiring liberal icon, Justice Shirley Abrahamson. Hold the seat, and progressives would keep the conservative majority to a slim four-to-three, with an excellent chance at flipping the court next year.
Lose, and the chance would disappear for years. And now, that’s exactly what’s happened.
The timing is everything. State supreme courts are important for a thousand and one reasons, but winning in Wisconsin was a burning priority at this precise moment. In 2020, the next census will get underway. Once it’s completed, a new round of redistricting will begin, affecting both Congress and state legislatures everywhere.
And in Wisconsin, as I’ll bet you know, Republicans have gerrymandered the lines to within an inch of death. Here’s one way to look at it: Democrats won every single statewide race in 2018, yet the GOP won almost two-thirds of the seats in the state Assembly. In no universe is that reasonable.
Yet Republicans have gotten away with this brazen, years-long plot to stymie the will of the majority of voters precisely because they know the judiciary won’t check them. John Roberts doesn’t give a good goddamn about gerrymandering. Neither do the state courts, packed as they are with Republican appointees and conservative ideologues.
But we had a chance to change all that: Elect fair-minded jurist Lisa Neubauer this year, unseat Scott Walker appointee Dan Kelly next year—on the same day as the Democratic presidential primary, no less—and suddenly we’re looking at a four-to-three liberal majority on the state’s highest court. That’s the kind of court that wouldstop to scrutinize unfair district lines—and impose proper ones as needed.
Forget it, though. That future won’t happen. And why?
Because Democratic Party leaders went AWOL, and large swaths of the progressive movement just weren’t paying attention.
So yeah, you bet I’m angry.