Crawford, Brad Schimel and Wisconsin Supreme Court
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The battle saw spending eclipse $100 million, according to WisPolitics, with more than 100,000 donations from all 50 states flowing into Wisconsin.
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Crawford, winner of Tuesday’s race to fill a key seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was backed by national Democrats and made opposition to Elon Musk a centerpiece of her campaign.
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The race has gained national attention, with spending approaching $100 million, much of it from Musk and his affiliated political action committees.
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George Soros and Elon Musk were both megadonors who funneled millions into the Wisconsin State Supreme Court race.
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WISN 12 News on MSN'We're not gonna pull this off,' Brad Schimel says during concession speechSchimel acknowledged the unfavorable results, emphasizing that the numbers would not reverse. "We're not gonna pull this off," he said. He concluded by thanking his team, invoking blessings for Wisconsin and America, and promising resilience in the future.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNSecond Clip Surfaces Where Brad Schimel Admits to Bringing His Young Daughter to TearsA second clip has emerged of Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel recounting how he aggressively questioned his young daughter to the point of tears—this time during an interview at Marquette University Law School in February.
Brad Schimel votes in Waukesha County as voters highlight the high-stakes state Supreme Court race. Conservative backlash erupted after President Donald Trump endorsed Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina for re-election. "At least with the Republican Party, I know what I'm getting, for better or worse."
Elon Musk is seeking a repeat of the political victory he scored with President Donald Trump by deploying millions of dollars into what has become the most expensive judicial race in US history.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNBrad Schimel Said Talking to Elon Musk Would Be “Illegal,” But Then Did It At Least TwiceW isconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel previously claimed it would be illegal for him to communicate or coordinate with Elon Musk, who has been financially backing effort