A group funded by Elon Musk is behind deceptive ads in crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford takes questions at a news conference, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025, in Madison, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer)

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Democratic-backed candidate in a race that will determine whether liberals maintain their majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court decried Elon Musk's involvement, saying Tuesday that the world's wealthiest man was “trying to buy a seat on our Supreme Court."

A political action committee created by Musk, a close adviser to President Donald Trump, has spent $1 million on the Wisconsin Supreme Court contest so far. A conservative nonprofit that Musk has contributed to in the past, Building America's Future, has spent $1.6 million on television ads attacking the liberal candidate.

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