Wednesday night’s Wisconsin Supreme Court debate was postponed after candidate Chris Taylor’s campaign announced that she was hospitalized for evaluation after waking up not feeling well.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court debate scheduled for Wednesday night has been postponed after liberal candidate Chris Taylor’s campaign said she was hospitalized for “additional evaluation” after waking up not feeling well Wednesday morning.
Debate moderator Matt Smith broke the news on X Wednesday afternoon, adding that it was unclear whether the debate would be rescheduled as it is now less than two weeks until the April 7th election.
Taylor’s campaign said in a statement that it was “looking forward to rescheduling and finding a way for voters to hear from both candidates before Election Day,” but that may not be possible given the short window of time.
A Marquette University Law School poll released Tuesday showed Taylor leading Lazar 30%-22% with 46% of voters still undecided.
