Musk gives $1M to 2 voters in Wis. Supreme Court race
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Musk had advertised the event on X as being open to those who voted in the Supreme Court election and the checks as "appreciation for you taking the time to vote."
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Democrats claim the race is a referendum on Elon Musk, but the real stakes concern democratic self-government.
From Wall Street Journal
Mr. Musk's rally scheduled in Green Bay at 7:30 p.m. EST, he promised to hand over a pair of $1 million checks to voters who signed an online petition against “activist” judges.
From Christian Science Monitor
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