Musk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, has poured about $20 million into the race to back conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel.
By Theodore Schleifer Theodore Schleifer covers the political work of Elon Musk and other billionaires. Update: Later on Friday, Elon Musk walked back part of his plan to pay conservative voters. Elon Musk is heading back to the campaign trail.
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Musk took to X to announce that "Scott A." from Green Bay had won the sum for signing Musk's "Petition In Opposition To Activist Judges."
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In that race, he offered $1 million sweepstakes payments to registered pro-Trump voters in seven swing states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — who signed a petition. The U.S. Department of Justice in ...