Tesla, Elon Musk and Wisconsin Supreme Court
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The overall race on both sides is topping $90 million in donations, making it the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history.
From CBS News
“It’s a super big deal,” he told a roughly 2,000-person crowd in Green Bay on Sunday night, taking the stage in a yellow cheesehead hat.
From Chicago Tribune
Tesla’s most recent earnings report —which revealed a 13% decline in vehicle deliveries since last year—shows that the backlash against the electric vehicle company is very, very real.
From Vanity Fair
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7don MSN
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk and political groups he backs are pouring millions of dollars into the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court as the electric vehicle company sues to overturn a state law that prevents it from opening dealerships — a case that eventually could make its way to the high court.
Newly elected Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Susan Crawford, who defeated an opponent endorsed by President Donald Trump, has ties to Iowa.
Elon Musk wore a 'cheesehead' while trying to buy votes in Green Bay, Wisconsin. But Green Bay voters decided they had enough of moldy Musk and sent him packing after electing his opponent in a landslide to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Tuesday’s election to fill a Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin has emerged as the country’s first major political battle since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. It offers both an early test of the president’s popularity in a state he narrowly flipped last year and a gauge of the political machine that Trump ally Elon Musk has deployed to drive up turnout in this swing state.
Elon Musk has denounced the anti-Tesla vandalism that has been sparked by his role in President Trump’s administration and the Department of Government Efficiency, stating that it is