The progressive candidate, you know, was perceived to be well ahead. And in the end, the Conservative Justice Hagedorn won 606,000 votes compared to 600,000 for his opponent. Just 6,6000 votes out of 1.2 million casts. And so there is not room for complacency in any Wisconsin election. No. And we have seen the cost of complacency. (21:26–21:34)
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Asserts that Justice Hagedorn won a Wisconsin Supreme Court election by 6,000 votes.
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