Musk-funded political group spends big and goes door to door in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race
- Elon Musk's America PAC has invested over $4.3 million in canvassing efforts for conservative candidate Brad Schimel in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
- Over the past eight weeks, paid canvassers reached hundreds of thousands of potential voters before Schimel faced liberal Susan Crawford in a closely watched election, marking this as one of the most expensive judicial races in American history with over $17 million spent by Musk-linked groups.
- Musk has committed more than $200 million to support Trump and his allies, solidifying his influence in Republican politics, particularly in Wisconsin.
- Musk stated the stakes are high in the Supreme Court race, urging supporters to mobilize intensively ahead of the election.
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Elon Musk Sets New Benchmark For Purchasing State Supreme Court Seat - Above the Law
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Why Is Elon Musk Trying to Buy a Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat?
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