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When it comes to the 2026 spring Wisconsin Supreme Court race, at least one dynamic is likely to be strikingly different from the 2025 court campaign: spending by Donald Trump ally Elon Musk.
The high-profile Wisconsin Supreme Court race has set spending records. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said its outcome could impact Congress. Both candidates, Crawford and Schimel, have ...
The 2023 and 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court races broke spending records, becoming the most expensive judicial races in U.S. history.
MADISON - The spring's pivotal Wisconsin Supreme Court race fueled tension between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, new reporting shows. Musk, the world's richest man whom Trump tapped ...
Coincidentally, Musk’s announcement about spending less on political races came just hours after a liberal judge announced her candidacy for the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford, at the lectern, speaks at her election night victory party on Tuesday alongside, from left, liberal-leaning state Supreme Court Justices Jill ...
Elon Musk Says He’s Stopping Political Spending for ... a whopping $228 million on Donald Trump’s campaign. ... to back the Republican candidate in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race ...
Appeals court judge and former Democratic state Assembly member Chris Taylor announced Tuesday she’s running for a seat on the state Supreme Court in next year’s spring election. Taylor, who ...
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor announced she will run for the state Supreme Court, challenging conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley as Democrats hope to expand their majority to 5-2.
Liberal judge Susan Crawford wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race 01:53. A Wisconsin appeals court judge who was an outspoken supporter of abortion rights in the state Legislature announced Tuesday ...
A breakdown in negotiations over a tax cut and other spending measures in Wisconsin threatens to put the 2026 race for governor on hold. Gov. Toby Evers won't announce if he seeks a third term as ...