Wisconsin voters came together Tuesday and told Elon Musk what millions of Americans would love to tell him: Beat it, punk. Alas, the sad little rich boy saw his candidate – conservative Judge ...
Source: The Associated Press By Jasmine C. Lee Again and again, Republicans repeated their goal for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday: Get more than 60 percent of President Trump’s ...
The liberal prevailed in a technically nonpartisan Wisconsin State Supreme Court race that took on national importance as a proxy fight between Democrats and Republicans supporting President ...
His $20 million effort to tilt a State Supreme Court race in Wisconsin to Republicans’ preferred candidate — and, as Musk said just hours before voting ended, to determine the fate of ...
Billionaire Elon Musk spent at least $20 million on a high-stakes Wisconsin court race he now says he "expected to lose." At least that's his morning-after banter. The Great Lakes swing state ...
A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court on Sunday refused to hear a last-minute attempt by the state's Democratic attorney general to stop billionaire Elon Musk from handing over $1 million checks to ...
Elon Musk's super PAC poured more than $12 million into the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. In the end, the liberal candidate, Judge Susan Crawford, defeated Judge Brad Schimel, a conservative.
Wisconsin's Democratic attorney general asked a court on Friday to block billionaire Elon Musk from handing out $1 million checks to voters this weekend, just two days before the state's hotly ...
President Trump and his senior adviser, tech billionaire Elon Musk, touted the passage of the ballot measure Tuesday that amends Wisconsin’s Constitution to mandate photo identification for voters.
Wisconsin voters on Tuesday delivered Democrats their biggest boost since President Donald Trump returned to power, handing liberals a state Supreme Court majority and defying Elon Musk’s record ...
President Donald Trump signed an order aimed at reshaping how states carry out elections, but Wisconsin officials don't believe the measures will impact the state's pivotal April 1 vote.