Crawford, Elon Musk and Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Crawford described Schimel's call to concede the race "quite gracious" after a hard fought race.
From Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wisconsin voters elected Susan Crawford to the state Supreme Court on Tuesday, The Associated Press projected, maintaining the court's 4-3 liberal majority in a setback for U.S. President Donald Trump...
From CBC.ca
Musk and groups affiliated with him spent more than $19 million in the state, including funding field operations and television advertisements.
From CNN
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Democratic-backed judge Susan Crawford took aim at Elon Musk after she was projected to have won a fiercely contested Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday. The Associated Press called the race for Crawford at 10:16 p.
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WISN 12 News on MSNThe Musk factor: Takeaways from Susan Crawford's winDemocrats nationally are looking to the Susan Crawford campaign and the risk to go after Elon Musk in the final days of the campaign. Democrats say they see it as a strong rebuke in a state President Donald Trump won just months ago.
Crawford won by 10 points in a state known for extremely close elections despite Musk’s attempts to use his cash to swing the election. “Musk didn’t just lose,” Colbert gloated. “He got crushed.”
The Wisconsin Supreme Court loss has triggered GOP soul-searching over Musk's growing influence and the future of his Department of Government Efficiency.
Campaigning continues Monday for Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford — the two candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court — ahead of Tuesday’s election. Billionaire business executive Elon Musk held a town hall meeting in Green Bay on Sunday night to help his favorite in the court contest — Schimel.
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