Democrats want Elon Musk to keep hitting the campaign trail
- Wisconsin's turnout surpassed previous elections with 2.2 million votes counted, indicating high engagement in the electoral process.
- Elon Musk's super PAC spent over $12.5 million and he personally donated $3 million to the Republican Party, showing his deep involvement.
- Musk's support failed to secure victories for Republican candidates in Wisconsin and Florida, highlighting the limits of financial influence in elections.
- Democrats view Musk's prominent role as an opportunity, believing that his influence may allow them to strategically position themselves against Trump and his allies.
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Democrats Pile on Musk: Campaign Against Us Next
Adding to the impression that Elon Musk has become a political liability for President Trump, Axios reports Democrats are now pushing for the billionaire adviser to campaign, not for them, but for their opponents. "Yes please! Can you arrange that? Who do I speak to about that?" Rep. Hillary Scholten...


Democrats want Elon Musk to keep hitting the campaign trail
After Democrats notched a victory in Wisconsin, they say they're eager to see Elon Musk keep campaigning for Republicans.Robin Legran/AFP via Getty ImagesElon Musk waded into a Wisconsin Supreme Court race — and lost.Now, Democrats want Musk to keep hitting the stump.Musk has quickly become a key foil for Democrats. The Wisconsin election vindicated that approach.After handily winning a Wisconsin Supreme Court race on Tuesday, Democrats are send…
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