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Elon Musk hands out $1 million payments to Wisconsin voters after state Supreme Court refused request to stop him

  • Elon Musk delivered $1 million checks to supporters at a town hall, stating the purpose was to "get attention."
  • Musk has invested $20 million in support of Judge Brad Schimel's campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
  • Under Wisconsin law, offering anything of value to influence voters is considered "election bribery" and is a felony.
  • A few hundred protesters opposed Musk's actions, while he expressed that the election could impact not only Wisconsin but also the country and the world.
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Trump's popularity faces test in Wisconsin vote

Donald Trump's tumultuous return to the White House will face a popularity test Tuesday with an election in Wisconsin that has seen the US president's most high-profile aide Elon Musk doling out million-dollar checks to voters.

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Wisconsin State Journal broke the news in Madison, United States on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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