Democrats' Win In Wisconsin Court Race Also Is A Big Loss For Elon Musk

Judge Susan Crawford preserved liberals' narrow majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday by defeating conservative Brad Schimel, but in a way the real loser of the election was billionaire Elon Musk .
Musk and his affiliated groups sunk at least 21 million into the normally low-profile race and paid three individual voters 1 million each for signing a petition in an effort to goose turnout in the pivotal battleground state contest. That made the race the first major test of the political impact of Musk, whose prominence in President Donald Trump's administration has skyrocketed with his chaotic cost-cutting initiative that has slashed federal agencies.
Crawford and the Democrats who backed her made Musk the focus of their arguments for holding the seat, contending he was "buying" the election, which set records for the costliest judicial race in history.
"Today Wisconsinites fended off an unprecedented attack on our democracy, our fair elections and our Supreme Court," Crawford said in her victory speech. "And Wisconsin stood up and said loudly that justice does not have a price, our courts are not for sale."
Trump endorsed Schimel as the race turned into a proxy fight over national political issues. The state's high court can rule on cases involving voting rights and redistricting in a state likely to be at the center of both next year's midterm elections and the 2028 presidential contest.