Billionaire Elon Musk has been involved in the closely contested Wisconsin Supreme Court race, offering $1 million checks to two voters at a planned rally. Despite arguments from the state attorney general that the offer violates the law, a judge declined to stop Musk from making the payments. Musk and his affiliated groups have spent over $20 million in support of Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, while Democrats back Dane County Judge Susan Crawford. The race will determine the ideological control of the court, with liberals currently holding a majority. Musk’s political action committee previously used a similar tactic before the presidential election, offering payments to voters who signed petitions. The Wisconsin Supreme Court is expected to rule on significant issues like abortion rights and redistricting, making this race crucial for future decisions. The state attorney general has filed a lawsuit to block Musk’s payments, but as of now, the rally is still planned to take place.
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