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Unprecedented turnout led to ballot shortages in Wisconsin’s largest city Tuesday as voters cast ballots in “historic” numbers to decide a Supreme Court race pitting one candidate backed by President...
From Wisconsin Watch
Wisconsin voters will choose a new justice for the state's top court on Tuesday in a race that offers an early referendum on Donald Trump's presidency, with abortion rights, labor rights and election...
From Reuters
Two Musk-linked PACs have contributed a whopping $17 million in support of Brad Schimel, and Musk himself gave $3 million to the state Republican party.
From Politico
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Wisconsin voters will choose a new State Supreme Court justice in an election that will determine whether liberals retain a 4-to-3 majority or whether conservatives take control of the state’s judiciary. While the race is technically nonpartisan, the state Democratic and Republican parties have each endorsed a candidate. Read more
The Badger State hosts the nation's most expensive court race to date, while the Sunshine State seeks to fill two House seats in deep red districts.
Musk offered $100 to any Wisconsin resident who signed or shared a petition created by his political action committee, America PAC. On March 28, 2025, he also announced on X he wo
Live updates and the latest news as Florida holds House special election, Wisconsin votes in the state Supreme Court race and Trump signs executive orders.
Monday on the RealClearPolitics radio show -- weeknights at 6:00 p.m. on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124 and then on Apple, Spotify, and here on our website -- Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss tomorrow's election in Wisconsin where the partisan majority on the state Supreme Court hangs in the balance.
The marquee race Tuesday is for a swing seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a technically nonpartisan election that has drawn at least $90 million in spending. Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk are backing conservative judge Brad Schimel while progressive billionaires and Democrats support liberal Susan Crawford.
Republicans will hold onto two seats in their narrow House majority as former Florida state Sen. Randy Fine will win the special election for an open US House seat in Florida’s 6th Congressional District and Republican Jimmy Patronis will win Florida’s 1st Congressional District,