Elon Musk, Wisconsin and Supreme Court
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Elon Musk has thrust himself into the center of a state Supreme Court race in Wisconsin.
From CNN
Wisconsin voters will choose a new justice for the state's top court on Tuesday in a race that offers an early referendum on Donald Trump's presidency, with abortion rights, labor rights and election ...
From Yahoo
Elon Musk is paying voters in Wisconsin $100 to sign a petition against “activist” judges and vote for Trump’s pick in their upcoming election.
From Yahoo
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Ahead of Wisconsin special election, Elon Musk holds rally in Green Bay, gives out $1 million checks
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The Badger State’s Supreme Court race will be especially watched for how swing voters are responding to Trump’s first two months.
Wisconsin voters will go to the polls Tuesday for the state’s Supreme Court election, which is drawing national attention as billionaire Elon Musk spends millions on the high-stakes race, which could have national implications for House races and the 2028 presidential election—and help Musk-owned Tesla.
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Elon Musk held a town hall to push for conservative Brad Schimel's election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court as hundreds protested outside.
Billionaire Elon Musk pushed conservatives to the polls on Sunday by handing out a pair of $1 million checks amid Wisconsin's supreme court race.
18hon MSN
Elon Musk and his political operatives have tried to shape the closely watched Wisconsin Supreme Court race in ways that are not immediately obvious but could be critical to Tuesday’s outcome.
Elon Musk said the ideological balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court could determine "the future of civilization" as he spoke to a crowd of 2,000 supporters at a Green Bay rally on Sunday.
Nicholas Jacobs, one of the two recipients in Green Bay, also worked for Sen. Ron Johnson's campaign and Turning Point Action.