Tesla, Elon Musk and Wisconsin
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The overall race on both sides is topping $90 million in donations, making it the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history.
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According to Forbes 2025 annual Billionaire's List, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk now reigns king of the richest people on earth, towering over the second wealthiest person on the planet by $126 bill...
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Susan Crawford, a liberal, won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday, easily defeating her Musk-backed conservative challenger, Brad Schimel, in a race Musk said “might decide the future of America and Western civilization.”
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is supporting the conservative candidate in the race to fill a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which could ultimately decide a Tesla lawsuit.
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Queerty on MSNCynthia Nixon celebrates Elon Musk’s utter failure in WisconsinSchimel was backed by President Tr*mp and tech billionaire Elon Musk. The latter’s super PAC, America PAC, poured $12 million into promoting Schimel. Musk also attended a rally in Wisconsin on Sunday warning the election was a “big deal” that “might decide the future of America and Western Civilization.”
Tesla wants to open four dealerships in Wisconsin, but was denied an exemption from the state's factory store law. Tesla in January appealed the state's denial in Outagamie County Circuit Court. An Outagamie County judge determined the case should move to ...
Tuesday’s decisive victory for the Democratic-backed candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race offered a warning for Republicans that Elon Musk’s unfavorability with voters may outweigh the millions he’s pledged to spend for Republicans in next year’s midterms.
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The world’s wealthiest man claims ‘foot soldiers’ and Tesla protesters are being paid even as he hands out checks to voters
Tesla sales fell in the first three months of the year in another sign that Elon Musk’s once high-flying electric car company is struggling to attract buyers.
"Elon Musk should become Donald Trump's special envoy for midterm elections," said one Democratic Party leader.
As the billionaire and his allied groups pour more than $20 million into a race for the state’s top court, his car company is suing Wisconsin over a law restricting vehicle sales.