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Related: About this forumThe Nation: The Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Has Become All About Elon Musk
The Nation - The Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Has Become All About Elon Musk
The richest man in the world is the biggest spender on behalf of a right-wing effort to take control of a state Supreme Court.
John Nichols
Politics / March 20, 2025
Wisconsin’s April 1 Supreme Court race is on track to become the most expensive judicial election contest in American history. The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (WDC), a watchdog group that monitors electioneering in the state, says that the total spending on the contest could reach as high as $100 million. That’s thanks not only to the more traditional campaigns of the two contenders for the open seat on Wisconsin’s high court—progressive Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and right-wing Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel—but also to jaw-dropping spending by billionaire-funded groups making so-called “independent expenditures.”
In particular, groups funded by Elon Musk.
Samantha De Forest-Davis, the research director for the WDC, reports that independent spending in this year’s court contest is 103 percent above where it was at this point in the high-stakes 2023 race that was won by liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Protasiewicz’s victory gave the court a 4–3 liberal majority for the first time in decades. This year’s contest—to fill a seat being vacated by a retiring liberal justice—will decide whether the highest court in the nation’s ultimate swing state will remain liberal or flip back to the right.
The stakes are high. And the through-the-roof spending reflects that reality.
“These numbers just continue to increase daily,” De Forest-Davis told The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, pointing out that, as of two weeks before the April 1 election, the democracy campaign has counted $29.24 million in independent expenditures. At the same point in the 2023 campaign, the independent expenditure figure was $14.41 million.
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The richest man in the world is the biggest spender on behalf of a right-wing effort to take control of a state Supreme Court.
John Nichols
Politics / March 20, 2025
Wisconsin’s April 1 Supreme Court race is on track to become the most expensive judicial election contest in American history. The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (WDC), a watchdog group that monitors electioneering in the state, says that the total spending on the contest could reach as high as $100 million. That’s thanks not only to the more traditional campaigns of the two contenders for the open seat on Wisconsin’s high court—progressive Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and right-wing Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel—but also to jaw-dropping spending by billionaire-funded groups making so-called “independent expenditures.”
In particular, groups funded by Elon Musk.
Samantha De Forest-Davis, the research director for the WDC, reports that independent spending in this year’s court contest is 103 percent above where it was at this point in the high-stakes 2023 race that was won by liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Protasiewicz’s victory gave the court a 4–3 liberal majority for the first time in decades. This year’s contest—to fill a seat being vacated by a retiring liberal justice—will decide whether the highest court in the nation’s ultimate swing state will remain liberal or flip back to the right.
The stakes are high. And the through-the-roof spending reflects that reality.
“These numbers just continue to increase daily,” De Forest-Davis told The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, pointing out that, as of two weeks before the April 1 election, the democracy campaign has counted $29.24 million in independent expenditures. At the same point in the 2023 campaign, the independent expenditure figure was $14.41 million.
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The Nation: The Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Has Become All About Elon Musk (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Mar 20
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Irish_Dem
(66,927 posts)1. Billionaires buying all three branches of govt at both the state and federal level.
They have too much damn money.
LetMyPeopleVote
(160,606 posts)2. Look at what Musk is doing now