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Liberal wins first major 2025 battleground election, in race turned into Trump, Musk, referendum

Wokisha, Weiss. The liberal candidate is expected to win the liberal candidate in high -level elections and is historically costly in Wisconsin on Tuesday, and to protect control of the progressive majority in the Supreme Court of the Battle State, which is likely to control decisive cases such as the re -division of congress, voting, employment and abortion.

Associated Press projects that will be defeated by Susan Kroford, the judge of the Din Province Court, Brad Shemel, former state prosecutor who is currently working as the judge of the State Department Court in Wakisha Province. President Donald Trump approved the conservative conservative candidate in the race.

With a huge pumping of money from the groups aligned to the Democrats and the Republic from outside the Wisconsin state, which turned the race to the most expensive judicial elections in the country’s history, the competition partially turned into a referendum on Trump’s overwhelming and controversial movements during the opening months of his second round in the White House.

Also in the forefront and medium in the electoral confrontation was a person who was not, along with Trump, in the polling: billionaire Elon Musk, the best donor to the president and the White House advisor.

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Shmemel admitted minutes after calling the race, and the supporters of the Milwocke suburb told him that he was called Kraovord and that “the numbers will not go and will not withdraw this.”

“We will rise to fight on another day. But this was not our day,” he added.

Elon Musk speaks during a municipal hall on Sunday, March 30, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phenps)

Musk, the richest person in the world and CEO of Tesla and Spacex, who took a tin of workforce in the federal government while he was directing the recently established government of government efficiency, which was set up for nearly $ 20 million in the Wisconsin race through groups aligned to support the Schimel support.

In a controversial move, Musk took a $ 1 million check in a march in Green Bay on Sunday evening to voters in Wisconsin who have already made voting cards in the competition and signed a petition to stop the “active judges”.

A lawsuit against the public prosecutor in the Wisconsin state of the democratic state to prevent payments, but the state’s Supreme Court refused to weigh.

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He described the elections as a “great deal”, Mousk said it was very important to the Trump’s agenda.

“I think this will be important for the future of civilization,” he said. “This is important.”

Musk was not the only huge donor on the right to play in the face of Wisconsin.

Richard and Elizabeth Oilin charging, one of the largest conservative shareholders in the country, has also provided millions to support Schimel and Wissonsin Gop.

“If you told me six months ago, this was what would happen, I wouldn’t have believed it. But yes … some parts of this matter are not yet after anymore,” Shemel said in a digital interview for Fox News during the bus tour on Monday outside Green Bay.

“Others can deal with this how they want. If they think they want to make it a referendum on the president or Elon Musk, so be the case,” added Shimel, who launched his offer 16 months ago.

“This is a referendum on Wisconsin,” he said. “Can we restore objectivity to the Supreme Court in Wisconsin?”

The Supreme Court race in large funds will have national effects, such as the re -division of departments, unions, and transit cases at stake

Shemel also bowed to Trump’s support. A television advertisement that extends in the closing range of the race lights up that voting in favor of Schimel will protect Trump’s agenda. The candidate also wore a hat “Make America Great again” in some campaigns that stop during the last weekend before the elections.

Judge Brad Shimmel, the conservative candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, speaks to the Republican activists in Bulves and Wisconsin, on March 31, 2025.

Judge Brad Shimmel, the conservative candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, speaks to the Republican activists in Bulves and Wisconsin, on March 31, 2025. (Fox News – Paul Stehhhuser)

Schimel highlighted its final raid to reach the voters.

“We are doing six to eight marches every day in cities throughout the state,” he said. “People turn into huge numbers, and we have other alternatives throughout the state where we do not do so, we do the exact thing. It is fully related to the removal of these voters.”

Shamel also obtained a batch of the American Conservative Forces for prosperity. The group said that its popular army is linked to about 600,000 voters in Wisconsin since last November.

President Donald Trump speaks to correspondents before signing an executive order at the Oval Office on March 31, 2025.

President Donald Trump speaks to correspondents before signing an executive order at the Oval Office on March 31, 2025. (Get on AP)

Trump, who carried Wisconsin, said a little in each of his victories in the White House, said the state is important because the Supreme Court can settle disputes over the election results.

The President said on Monday at the White House: “The Wisconsin state is a large political country, and the Supreme Court has a great relationship with the elections in Wisconsin.” “Wisconsin victory, therefore,, choosing the Supreme Court … it’s a big race.”

The Shamel Camp and other conservatives have repeatedly argued that the continuation of the liberal majority in the Supreme Court in Wisconsin can lead to the re -division of unjust circles in the state, which can be spent on two Republican projects: representatives. Derek Van Ordin and Brayyan Steel, Chairman of the House of Representatives Management Committee.

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When asked about the conservatives highlighting the re -division of circles in the potential Congress, Cruford told the correspondents on Monday that “it is not appropriate for me as a judge to express a point of view on this, especially in a case that can one day come before the Supreme Court in Wisconsin again. That is why I do not speak to the case.”

Judge Suzan Kroford, a liberal tendennut candidate in Wisconsin's Supreme Court elections, speaks in a march in Madison and Wisconsin, on March 31, 2025.

Judge Suzan Kroford, a liberal tendennut candidate in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court elections, speaks in a march in Madison and Wisconsin, on March 31, 2025. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

Tuesday’s elections were the first contest at the state level that was held since Trump’s return to the White House, and it was an opportunity for many voters to vent against the president and his policies.

Craoford enjoyed an increase in the collection of donations, partly due to an active base keen to resist Trump and the Republicans.

“People are really excited and want to make sure that we are protecting the Supreme Court in Wisconsin,” Crovord said in a digital interview for Fox News after a gathering in Madison on the eve of the elections.

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Croford argued that the voters “do not want to see some strangers, some billionaire, come and try to buy a seat in the Supreme Court in Wisconsin, which Elon Musk is trying to do.”

“These elections will define all our rights and basic freedoms.”.

But Kraovord also benefited from external funds, as nearly two million dollars were immersed in the race through the left neighborhood George Soros, a man from the right. Progressive billionaire governor JB Pritzker from the neighboring Illinois has also spent large dollars in the race to support Cruford.

Brad Shimmel and Suzan Crawford discussion

Brad Shimmel and Suzanne Kraovord, candidates for the Supreme Court in Wisconsin, participate in a discussion in Milwoki on March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

“I got some generous contributions, and we have collected a lot of money in this race,” Fox News told Fox News. “But only to put it in his right perspective, in the past two months, Elon Musk spent more than we have raised over 10 months of this entire campaign, and therefore his spending stunts any individual in any supreme court in the state at all and certainly one in Wisconsin.”

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Croford and Shamil were fighting for the sake of Judge Ann Walsh Bradley, who worked at the highest court in Wisconsin nearly three decades. Liberal alignment judges held 4-3 majority in the state’s Supreme Court, heading to elections on Tuesday.

The confrontation attracted some alternative factors to Wisconsin, including the progressive champion Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont and the Maga Donald Trump Junior, the eldest son of the president.

2025-04-02 02:18:00

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