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John, Elon Musk and Donald Trump thought they could buy a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat like it was another failing social media platform. Elon threw in $20 million, and he tried handing out checks like party favors — making this the most expensive judicial race in history. And yet — they lost. Susan Crawford won because voters rejected Trump’s agenda and the billionaire-backed effort to buy democracy. This was the first major referendum on Trump since he became president, and Wisconsin sent a clear message: his influence is fading, and no amount of billionaire cash can change that. This election wasn’t just about one seat. Wisconsin has huge battles ahead — on abortion rights, workers’ protections, and fair redistricting. Now, with Susan Crawford on the bench, the people — not tech moguls and political egomaniacs — will have a real voice in those decisions. Elon Musk might think his wallet can dictate elections. This race just proved that grassroots power still wins. Even in a state Trump carried, voters are waking up, and we need to be ready for the next fight. Chip in today to help Chris call out these billionaire-backed power grabs and spread the word about elections that matter — because when voters are informed, we win >> If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: Thanks, Team Coons
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