Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor says she was diagnosed with kidney stones this afternoon and is committed to rescheduling the lone debate before the April 7th election.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor’s campaign says she was diagnosed with kidney stones Wednesday afternoon, leading to the postponement of a planned debate against conservative opponent Maria Lazar.
“This afternoon Judge Taylor was diagnosed with kidney stones and will rest and recover for the next couple days before returning to the campaign trail,” a campaign spokesperson said in a statement. “Judge Taylor will soon launch a statewide tour to meet voters across Wisconsin and we are committed to rescheduling today’s debate next week on a date that works for WISN, debate partners, and our opponent’s campaign.”
The debate was scheduled to air on WISN-TV in Milwaukee and on stations across the state. Taylor withdrew earlier Wednesday after her campaign said she was hospitalized after waking up feeling sick.
“We appreciate everyone who has reached out to wish Judge Taylor well and we’re looking forward to a quick recovery,” her campaign said.
