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Pawaukee, Wis. -Candidate for the slope of the liberal conquest has won the high and historically expensive elections in Wisconsin On Tuesday, protecting the control of the progressive majority of the Supreme Court of the Battlegond State, which is likely to decide on key issues such as the redistribution of congresses, votes and the rights of work and abortion.
Susan Crawford District Dani Danana Judges beat Brad Schimel, a former state prosecutor who currently serves as a judge of the Waukesha State Court. Schimel, a conservative candidate in the race, was supported by the President Donald Trump.
With a huge infusion of money from the democratic and republican aligned groups outside Wisconsin, which turned the race into the most expensive judicial election in the history of the nation, the competition partially turned into a referendum of Trump’s cleaning and controversial moves during the opening of the months of his second duties in the White House.
Also the front and central choice for the calculation was someone who, along with Trump, was not on the ballot: billionaire Elon Musk, president’s top donor and white house advisor.

Wisconsin Susan Crawford Waves Supreme Court candidate during her election party after winning the election on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, Madison, WIS. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf) (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)
“I could never imagine that I was going to deal with the richest man in the world, for justice at Wisconsin. And we won,” Crawford said in her victory speech, at her home base Madison, Wisconsin.
And pushing against his critics, Crawford said: “My promise Wisconsin is clear. I will be fair, impartial and healthy justice in the Supreme Court in Wisconsin.”
Schimel admitted a few minutes after the Associated Press called the race, speaking to the supporters in the suburbs of Milwuakee that he had talked to Crawford and that “the numbers will not turn and we will not withdraw that.”
“We’ll get up to fight another day. But this was not our day,” he added.
Musk, Executive Director of Tesla and Spacex, who took the Buzz Ward Workforce of the Federal Government, while operating Trump’s recently created Government Efficiency Department, raised approximately $ 20 million in the Wisconsin race through aligned groups in support of Schimel.
And musk, In a controversial move, on Sunday night he shared $ 1 million checks at a gathering at Green Bay two voters in Wisconsin, who already set the ballots at the competition and signed a petition to stop “activist judges”.
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State Attorney Wisconsin sued to block the payments, but the Supreme Court of the state refused to dismiss.

Elon Musk speaks during the City Hall on Sunday, March 30, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
Calling a “super great agreement” elections, Musk said it was crucial for Trump’s plan.
“I think it will be important for the future of civilization,” he said. “That’s significant.”
Musk was not the only mega-donor on the right to play in Wisconsin Showdown.
Delivery Magnates Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, who are among the greatest conservative associates in the country, also provided millions in support of Schimel and Wisconsin GOP.
“If you had told me six months ago, it would happen, I wouldn’t believe it. But if … some parts of this are more out of my control,” Schimel said in a digital interview with Fox News while stopping bus tour on Monday, outside Green Baya.
Schimel, who started his offer 16 months ago, added that “other people can treat it as they want. If they think they want to make a referendum about the president or Elon male, let it be so.”
“This is a referendum about Wisconsin,” he said. “Can we restore objectivity to the Supreme Court in Wisconsin?”
Schimel also leaned against Trump’s approval. The TV ad that started in the final part of the race indicated that the vote for Schimel would protect Trump’s plan. The candidate also wore a “Make American Great Great” hat at some campaign stops during the last weekend ahead of the election.

Judge Brad Schimel, a conservative candidate in the election of the Supreme Court in Wisconsin, speaks to Republican activists in Bellevue, WIS., March 31, 2025. (Fox News – Paul Steihhauser)
Schimel saw his last Blitz to turn to the voters.
“We work six to eight rallies every day in cities across the country,” he said. “People are turning in a huge number, and we have other surrogates that come out around the country where we are not, doing exactly the same thing. It is absolutely about ejecting these voters.”
And Schimel also received an incentive from the organization of a conservative power plant Americans for prosperity. The group announced that his wide army was connected to nearly 600,000 voters in Wisconsin since the November elections.

President Donald Trump talks to reporters before he signed an executive order at an oval office on March 31. 2025. (Pool by AP)
Trump, who wore Wisconsin closely in both of its victories in the White House, said the state is important because its Supreme Court can solve disputes over the outcome of the choice.
“Wisconsin is a big state politically, and the Supreme Court has a lot to do with the Wisconsin election,” the President at the White House said on Monday. “Wisconsin’s victory is a big deal, so the Supreme Court’s choice … that’s a big race.”
Schimel camp and other conservatives have repeatedly argued that the continuation of the liberal majority in the high court of Wisconsin could lead to an unfavorable congress redistributed in the country, which could write a ruin for two Republican legislators: Rep. Derrick Van Order and Bryan Steil, Chairman of the House Administration Committee.
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Asked about the conservatives who shone the center of attention of potential to the Congress’s potential, Crawford told reporters on Monday that “it is simply not appropriate for me as a judge to express an opinion on this, especially the question that could one day come before the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. That’s why I’m not talking about the matter.”

Judge Susan Crawford, a liberal candidate at the Supreme Court’s election in Wisconsin, speaks at a gathering in Madison, Wis., March 31, 2025. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
The elections on Tuesday were the first national competition held since Trump returned to the White House, and that was the opportunity to distract a lot of voters against the president and his policies.
Crawford enjoyed the increase in funds raising, partly thanks to the energized base eager to resist Trump and Republicans.
“People are really motivated and they want to make sure we protect the Supreme Court in Wisconsin,” Crawford said in a digital interview with Fox News after a gathering in Madison ahead of the election.
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Crawford claimed that voters “don’t want to see some outsider, some billionaire, enter and try to buy a place in the Supreme Court in Wisconsin, which Elon Musk is trying to do.”
At his gathering, Crawford said that “these elections will determine all our fundamental rights and freedom.”
However, Crawford also benefited from an external money, with about $ 2 million racing in the race by left financier George Soros, a long boogeyman on the right. The progressive government of billions of JB Pritzker from neighboring Illinois also spent a big dollar in the Crawford support race.

Candidates of the Supreme Court in Wisconsin Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford participate in the discussion in Milwaukee on March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
“I got generous contributions and we raised a lot of money in this race,” she told Fox News. “But only to say it in the last two months, Elon Musk spent more than we raised over 10 months of this whole campaign, so his spending dies from any individual in any Supreme Court of the state ever and surely one in Wisconsin.”
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Crawford and Schimel fought to inherit the liberally leaning justice of Ann Walsh Bradley, who served for almost three decades at the highest court in Wisconsin. Liberally aligned judges had 4-3 majority in the Supreme Court of the State who went to the polls on Tuesday.
Showdown attracted some top -notch Wisconsin surrogates, including the progressive champion of Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont and the star of Maga Donald Trump Jr., the oldest president.
The Democratic National Committee, in a statement after Crawford’s victory, was targeting Musk.
“Do not make a mistake: Americans do not want Elon Musk to lead their federal government and do not want to buy their local elections,” DNC claimed.