Musk: Upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Is A Vote For 'Which Party Controls' The House
(L) Elon Musk speaks during a town hall meeting at the KI Convention
Center on March 30, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Scott
Olson/Getty Images) / (R) Campaign signs for Circuit Court Judge Brad
Schimel, candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk declared on Sunday that
Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election could have a major effect on
humanity’s “entire destiny.”
At an event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Musk made the remarks while
urging voters to turn out and support conservative judicial candidate
Brad Schimel.
She has also been funded by left-wing megadonors like George Soros.
Crawford previously sentenced a child rapist to only four years in
prison after he repeatedly assaulted a five-year-old girl.
Crawford, a judge on the Dane County Circuit Court, was questioned
prior by a moderator regarding the contentious child sexual assault case
she ruled on — during a debate segment where candidates were asked
about the multi-million dollar advertisements they had broadcast
disparaging each other’s judicial records.
Moderator to Crawford: “In 2020, you did sentence a
child sex offender to four years in prison after prosecutors requested
10. Do you regret that sentence?”
Crawford: “I don’t regret that sentence, because
I followed the law in that case, as I always do,” Crawford responded. “I
applied the law, which says that judges have to consider every relevant
factor in sentencing, you have to consider both the aggravating and
mitigating factors, and the Supreme Court has said you have to order the
minimum amount of prison time you believe is necessary to protect the
public. That’s what I did in that case and every other case.”
Additionally, Trump made remarks about Crawford in a post on Truth Social last Sunday.
“In the Great State of Wisconsin, a Radical Left Democrat, one who is
insistent on bringing hardened CRIMINALS, that we removed to far away
places, back into our Country, allowing men into women’s sports, Open
Borders, and more, is running against a strong, Common Sense Republican,
JUST CALL HIM BRAD, for the Wisconsin Supreme Court,” Trump wrote.
The election will determine the ideological leaning of the court,
which is currently 4-3, in favor of the liberal wing of judges.
“What’s happening on Tuesday is a vote for which party controls the
U.S. House of Representatives. That is why it is so significant. And
whichever party controls the House, to a significant degree controls the
country, which then steers the course of Western Civilization,” Musk
stated on Sunday, noting that he thought the “entire destiny of
humanity” could be affected by the election.
If Crawford prevails on Tuesday, political analysts have argued that
Democrats will try to remove two Republican seats and persuade the
Supreme Court to impose redistricting that is more in their party’s
favor.
Musk argued further that a Republican loss in the House would
significantly impede the GOP administration’s efforts to overhaul the
government. Additionally, conservative pundits have warned that her
election to Wisconsin’s Supreme Court would undoubtedly lead to more
unfavorable rulings in general — in relation to Trump administration
policies.
According to Musk, the odds still seem “stacked” against Schimel at
the moment, who announced to a roaring audience, while wearing a
“cheesehead” hat, that conservatives would need to stand together now —
more than ever.
Polls in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race now say it's a 50-50 after saying Susan Crawford was winning by a lot.
Get out and vote, Wisconsinites, and give yourselves a check against your tyrannical governor.
Elon Musk explains how the odds are currently stacked against the GOP in Wisconsin:
“We’ve
gotta pull a rabbit out of the hat next level. We actually have to have
a steady stream of rabbits out of the hat… We need to generate an
anomaly in the matrix.”
“The single biggest challenge, I think, is actually just making
people aware that there is this very important election. And its both
very important election for Judge Schimel as well as deciding on adding
voter ID to the Wisconsin constitution, which is very, very important,”
Musk continued.
Additionally, Musk announced that his PAC’s giveaway winners,
Nicholas Jacobs and Ekaterina Diestler, both residents of Wisconsin,
would receive $1 million for signing a petition to prevent activists
from serving as judges.
Soon after, Josh Kaul, the Democrat state attorney general (AG),
filed a case to stop the payouts — but the Supreme Court on Sunday
declined to rule.
During the rally, Musk also revealed a new project that will pay $20
for each photo of a Wisconsin citizen holding a thumbs up and an image
of Judge Schimel.
Sign Up to be a Block Captain in support of Super Judge Brad Schimel:
You will earn $20 for each Wisconsin resident you recruit and they will receive $20 too!https://t.co/gKBuzThot9
You will have to visit houses in your neighborhood and send a picture Monday and Tuesday.… pic.twitter.com/FDM2XLKSS8
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and Republican Senator Ron Johnson joined Musk at the event.
“We need to return our Supreme Court to one that has justices and
judges. And by that I mean people who will apply the law, not alter it,”
Johnson said. “We’re not looking for super legislators.”
According to Johnson, many have begun to worry that Crawford could
vote to redistrict Republican congressional districts and repeal Act 10,
a Republican-backed law that drastically changed government labor
unions.
The election, which pits Musk, whose “America” PAC has been
particularly engaged in the race, against left-wing megadonors like
Soros and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker — has reportedly received a
record-breaking $90 million.
When Democrats initially took over the Wisconsin Supreme Court in
2023, the expenditure amount shattered the previous record for the most
costly state judicial contest.
80% of Susan Crawford's donors are from outside of Wisconsin. They expect her to deliver them Congressional seats.
Brad Schimel is backed by Wisconsin farmers, law enforcement, hunters, and small business leaders.
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