Elon Musk, Wisconsin and Supreme Court
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Musk’s deep financial and personal involvement in Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election was a political liability for the GOP, boosting votes for Democrats more than Republicans compared with a ...
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The man has alleged that Musk owes him — and at least 100 others in Pennsylvania — money for canvassing work performed last year.
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"Yeah, if you spend $26 million on a judicial race – I mean that’s more money than anybody’s ever spent on a judicial race in the history of judicial races," she said.
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Elon Musk gave away $1 million checks and spent $26 million backing GOP candidate Brad Schimel in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race. Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler joins Morning Joe to discussing,
And his critics are overjoyed. Musk and Musk-aligned groups spent some $20 million to help conservative candidate Brad Schimel. Musk over the weekend claimed the outcome of the race “will be important for the future of civilization.
Democrats have found a unifying message — and it’s not about Trump, or Biden, or even democracy in the abstract. It’s about Elon Musk. It’s about power. And for once, they’re not shying away from the fight.
The outcome of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race is a setback for President Trump and his billionaire adviser, Elon Musk. Trump endorsed Brad Schimel in the final stretch of the race, while Musk injected himself into the center of it,
DOGE leader Elon Musk discusses the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, stopping fraud and violent attacks on Tesla on 'The Five.'
The race is seen by some as an early swing-state test of voter sentiment related to President Trump's performance in the White House, but it's also a crucial statewide race that could swing ideological control of Wisconsin's closely divided highest court.
President Donald Trump indicated to top advisers that Elon Musk could be taking a step back from his current role, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
It was a post from Elon Musk, originally published hours earlier. “This is the first time humans have been in orbit around the poles of the Earth!” he wrote. Underneath his post was a video shared by SpaceX—footage of craggy ice caps,