Elon Musk, Wisconsin Supreme Court
Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford says Elon Musk is "buying off" her opponent but dismisses talks about her $1M donation from George Soros.
Just this week, an Elon Musk-backed group, purchased some $1.5 million of airtime in Wisconsin to help conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel over the next couple of weeks. But Schimel suggested Tuesday that he is not for sale. He noted that he ...
Elon Musk's super PAC donated $1 million to support conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel. Schimel's opponent, liberal candidate Susan Crawford, criticized the donation, alleging Schimel is being bought. Schimel denied any connection ...
Elon Musk-backed group Building America's Future purchased over $670,000 in TV ads supporting conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel. Super PAC Fair Courts America, primarily funded by GOP mega-donor Richard Uihlein, also bought nearly ...
Democratic money helped elect a liberal to the state Supreme Court, swinging it to the left. Now, Elon Musk and other wealthy donors have given Republicans a chance to swing it back.
The ad includes a picture of Susan P. Crawford, a Harvard University law professor, and not Susan M. Crawford, who is running for a seat on the state's highest court.
Individual donors aren't allowed to give more than $20,000 to a Supreme Court candidate. But both Republicans and Democrats use a workaround to solicit bigger donations.
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Hosted on MSNMusk-Backed Political Group Blasts Wrong Woman in Attack Ad Meant For Democratic JudgeA political action group linked to billionaire Elon Musk was forced to pull an ad they circulated in Wisconsin after realizing it targeted the wrong person.
The Republican-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court race who has received the support of Elon Musk said Wednesday that it's more concerning that his Democratic-supported opponent is benefiting from donations by liberal philanthropist George Soros.
On the same day the Musk-funded ads started running in Wisconsin, the Republican majority on the North Carolina Supreme Court issued a little-noticed decision that increases the likelihood that Republicans will overturn the election of Democratic State Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs—the last uncertified race from November 2024.
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