Musk, Wisconsin and Big Loss
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Musk's favored conservative candidate failed to win a Wisconsin Supreme Court election despite the billionaire and his super PAC dropping at least $15.5 million in the race.
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Musk and his related groups dropped more than $20 million on boosting the conservative candidate, former state attorney general Brad Schimel.
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