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Madison cross-dressers host fundraiser for Susan Crawford's Supreme Court campaign

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Cross-dresser Brandon Rounds, left, and WI Supreme Court Candidate Susan Crawford | Biancalynnbreeze.com / Facebook

Cross-dresser Brandon Rounds, left, and WI Supreme Court Candidate Susan Crawford | Biancalynnbreeze.com / Facebook

A cross-dressing Democrat donor held a "Disney Princess Bingo" "drag" fundraiser for Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Susan Crawford in Madison on March 13. 

The fundraiser was hosted by "Bianca Lynn Breeze," a.k.a Brandon Rounds, according to an ad for the event. Rounds is a donor to Democrats who works as director of partnerships and events at the Fitchburg Chamber of Commerce outside Madison. 

"Right now more than ever we need to make sure to elect Susan Crawford to the Wisconsin Supreme Court," said the event ad. "This if the future of Wisconsin and the LGBTQ+ Community. Come support this cause, play bingo, and let's raise some money!"


Ad for cross-dressers fundraiser for Susan Crawford | Biancalynnbreeze.com

Rounds also is a Madison "drag entertainer" and "fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ rights" who's "garnered numerous prestigious titles, including former Miss Gay Wisconsin [and] Miss Gay Madison."

"Each crown represents not only a triumph in the world of drag but also a testament to my dedication, talent, and passion for the art form," said Rounds. “I believe in the transformative power of dragas a form of self-expression and celebration, and I am committed to creating inclusive spaces where everyone feels welcome and celebrated.”

The Crawford fundraiser was hosted at FIVE Nightclub, which holds regular "drag queen" bingo, RuPaul Drag Race, and "kink & fetish nights." It's owned by David Eick, who was interviewed in 2012 by UW-Madison for an oral history of gay nightclubs in the city.

The fundraiser came just days after a cross-dressing singer sang a song with the words, "Does your god have a big, fat d***?" at a pre-election rally hosted by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) in Kenosha.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1 will determine a ten-year term on the state's highest court. 

Crawford, a Dane County Circuit Court judge since 2018, is one of the candidates. In addition to being supported by Wisconsin cross-dressers, Crawford has received support from far-left activist billionaire George Soros and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D).

Brad Schimel, the opposing candidate, is a Waukesha County Circuit Court judge and former Wisconsin Attorney General. He has secured endorsements from prominent Republicans and law enforcement associations. 

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