'This is illegal': Critics slam Musk for 'bribing people to vote' in key WI race
This Tuesday, April 1, Democrats and Republicans will be paying very close attention to a Wisconsin Supreme Court election. The race is technically nonpartisan, yet it is being viewed as a referendum on President Donald Trump's policies — and in a key swing state that Trump lost in 2020 but won in 2016 and 2024.
One of Trump's closest allies, billionaire Tesla/SpaceX/X.com leader Elon Musk, will be in Wisconsin this Sunday, March 30 to rally for the conservative candidate Brad Schimel — who is up against liberal Susan Crawford.