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Musk will thank when Schimel wins the Wisconsin race, says Ron Johnson

If the conservative candidate of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin wins the elections on April 1, President Donald Trump will be supported by President Donald Trump, Senator Ron Johnson said on Saturday.

His comments came when he and Schimel zu Mousk came in a half-hour discussion on the social media platform X, which the tech billionaire had. The conversation took place less than 24 hours after Trump waded the race into the race with a long -term confirmation from Schimel.

“This is completely profitable, and if we win it, we have to thank Elon for all the support he gave in this race, and I was really happy to see that President Trump also brought his confirmation,” Johnson told the 10,000 people on the live stream.

Musk has poured more than $ 12 million into the race to vote for Schimel in the Seven-Platical Court. Liberals supported Schimel’s opponent, Judge of Dane County, Susan Crawford. In January, liberal megadonor George Soros and the Illinois Governor JB Pritzker obliged a combined 1.5 million dollar to the Democratic Party of 1.5 million US dollars to support Crawford. New contribution reports are to be submitted next week.

Whether Schimel, a judge in Waukesha County, or Crawford wins the only nominally impartial breed that will determine the ideological balance of the court.

Schimel, Musk and Johnson have the choice as an impact on Wisconsin, but also on Trump’s ability to implement his agenda nationally.

Schimel opened the current liberal majority of the court and argued that the liberal judges “went through a political agenda and simply picked up their favorite wish lists” since they went through the control of the conservatives again in 2023.

“The missions could not be higher here,” said Schimel.

In a statement, Crawford’s campaign mocked the technical problems that took place on the call and called for Schimel as one of Musk’s investments.

“Brad Schimel has always been with Beck and Call of his campaign donor and now it looks as if Elon Musk wanted to equal his $ 12 million investment,” said the spokesman for the campaign, Derrick Honeyman.

Alison Dirr can be reached at [email protected].

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