Elon Musk's Involvement in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow criticized Elon Musk for his involvement in a Wisconsin Supreme Court election that didn't go his way. Musk supported a conservative candidate who ultimately lost. Maddow mocked Musk's spending and rhetoric, highlighting the voters' rejection of the Trump and Musk agenda.

Special Elections in Florida and Wisconsin

Special elections in Florida and Wisconsin will test Republican strength, with millions in outside spending and high-profile endorsements. The results could offer insight into party motivation post-November elections. The Wisconsin Supreme Court race, the most expensive in U.S. history, will determine the balance of power on the bench.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel are in a close race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, with Crawford slightly leading in recent polls. President Donald Trump has endorsed Schimel, calling the election the most important race of 2025.

Elon Musk Supports Conservative Candidate in Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

Elon Musk gave $1 million checks to two Wisconsin voters to support a conservative candidate in a critical Wisconsin Supreme Court election, stating it is crucial for President Trump's agenda and the future of civilization. The payments sparked controversy and legal challenges but were ultimately allowed to proceed by the state Supreme Court.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Elon Musk's $1 Million Giveaway

The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected hearing a lawsuit to stop Elon Musk from giving $1 million to two people at his town hall event. The lawsuit was filed by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who argued against Musk promoting a million-dollar giveaway. Musk announced the giveaway at the event, stating it was in appreciation of people who signed a petition against activist judges. The Supreme Court also rejected a bid for two Justices to recuse themselves from the case due to potential bias.

Race for Wisconsin Supreme Court Seat

The race for one seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is breaking fundraising records and turning out voters. It involves redistricting, President Trump, and potentially abortion rights.

Debate over Reduced Sentence for Child Molester in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

Susan Crawford, a Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, defended her decision to reduce the sentence of a repeat child molester in a 2020 case during a debate against conservative candidate Brad Schimel. The debate highlighted the control of the state's high court by either conservatives or liberals.

Drag queens raising money for Democrat Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford

Drag queens are planning to raise money for Democrat Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford. The event is called 'Disney Princess Drag Bingo,' organized by Bianca Lynn Breeze in Madison, Wisconsin. Crawford is endorsed by left-wing groups like EMILY's List and has received support from prominent donors. The Supreme Court election is crucial to both Democrats and Republicans due to its potential impact on policy and legislative maps.

Bernie Sanders Criticizes Elon Musk for Political Donations

Senator Bernie Sanders criticizes Elon Musk for political donations, highlighting the influence of money in elections and calling for campaign finance reform.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Case on Legislative Power

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is considering the power of legislative committees in a case brought by Governor Tony Evers against the Republican-controlled Legislature. The case could have significant implications on the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Decide Legislative Boundaries for Potential Recall Election

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is considering arguments related to legislative boundaries for a potential recall election targeting Assembly Speaker Robin Vos for his actions regarding the 2020 election. The court is tasked with deciding which maps to use for the election before November.