Wisconsin, Elon Musk and Supreme Court
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The race has become the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history, with investments nearing $100 million as the candidates, Donald Trump-endorsed Brad Schimel and liberal-backed Dane County Judge ...
From TIME
Elon Musk came up short Tuesday when trying to buy a seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court—and he has no one to blame but himself.
From Yahoo
The result is expected to have far reaching implications, going beyond just state law and potentially even affecting the balance of power in the US Congress.
From BBC
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The 2025 Wisconsin spring election will take place on Tuesday, April 1. Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone in line by 8 p.m. gets to vote. If you are unsure of where to vote, what's on your ballot or how to register to vote, visit the MyVote Wisconsin website.
4don MSN
A Wisconsin appellate court has denied the state Democratic attorney general’s request to stop billionaire Elon Musk from handing over $1 million checks to two voters at a rally planned for Sunday, just two days before a closely contested Supreme Court election.
Joe hosts revel in Elon Musk’s failure in Wisconsin after multi-million investment: ‘The heat shield has melted’ - Musk had previously said the outcome of the vote will direct the “destiny of humanity
Wisconsin’s spring election Tuesday for state Supreme Court, state schools chief and a proposed constitutional amendment requiring photo ID for voting will be the first major indication of the state’s political climate since Donald Trump recaptured the White House.
One pointed to video of Schimel speaking in Waukesha County to a group of canvassers in which Schimel says "there has to be a support network around (Trump)." The second bit of evidence points to a mailer by Elon Musk’s super PAC stating "Conservative Brad Schimel will support President Trump's agenda!
BYU’s Richie Saunders, Egor Demin and Trevin Knell vs. Wisconsin’s Jonn Tonje, John Blackwell and Max Klesmit. Saunders and Knell have to be one of the top three-point shooting combos in the land. Saunders is hitting 42.
Andres Quintero, professor in the Political Science department at Evergreen Valley College explains why Wisconsin's court vote is drawing national attention and money.
If you enjoy fascinating facts, weird borders, and mind-blowing population trends, hit that follow button! Let's explore the world together! 🌎✈️ #GeographyByGeoff House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss what the elections in Wisconsin and Florida mean for Democrats,