Elon Musk gives two voters $1 million ahead of Wisconsin Supreme Court election
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Elon Musk actively participated in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election by offering $1 million checks to two voters, declaring their significance as spokespeople for his political group. He emphasized the race as critical to President Trump's agenda and the future of civilization. With over $20 million spent supporting conservative candidate Brad Schimel, Musk highlighted the court's potential role in redistricting congressional districts, which could affect party control in the U.S. House. Legal challenges to Musk's actions were dismissed by the state Supreme Court ahead of his rally, where he voiced concerns over gerrymandering.
Elon Musk declared a Wisconsin Supreme Court election as "critical to President Trump's agenda and the future of civilization," emphasizing the importance of court composition on redistricting.
"If the (Wisconsin) Supreme Court is able to redraw the districts, they will gerrymander the district and deprive Wisconsin of two seats on the Republican side," Musk stated.
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