A Pretty Good Night for the Democrats-----A really bad night for Elon Musk
by Harold Meyerson April 2, 2025
If youre a Republican House member, how do you tell Elon Muskthat most manic of moneybagsthat his support in next years midterm election would be greatly appreciated, but best invested, well, anywhere else? Would that piss him off? Would it make him back a primary challenger wholl have even less of a chance to win in November? Isnt there some way to quietly take his money without a single voter noticing?
Naaah.
The odor of Musk helped drag MAGA judge Brad Schimel down to defeat last night in the race for the swing seat on Wisconsins Supreme Court. To be fair, Schimels defeat was overdetermined, as the other issue in the race against liberal judge Susan Crawford was whether the court would uphold abortion rights (Crawfords position) or have the state revert to the abortion ban it enacted in 1849, so early in the states history that the German social democrats who flocked there after the defeat of the 1848 revolutions in Germany, hadnt even arrived yet. (A distinctly abolitionist bunch, the Germans also helped found the anti-slavery Republican Party in 1854, and their descendants managed to elect socialist mayors of Milwaukee throughout most of the 20th century.)
Crawford won big last night, not only piling up huge margins in Milwaukee and Madison, but keeping Schimels margins down in Milwaukees predominantly white, middle- and upper-middle-class suburbs, where the abortion issue doubtless moved some Republican women to cross over and vote for her. But Musk, despite the $22 million he plowed into the campaign for Schimel, despite his promised reward of cash prizes for Schimel voters, played what may have been the decisive role in boosting Crawfords turnout. Looking at what has happened to Twitter after Musk purchased it, and at the damage hes now inflicted on Tesla, many Wisconsinites prudently decided that selling the state to Musk would lead to a sharp drop in their fortunes, not to mention their self-respect.
Democrats can also take comfort in the margins by which their candidates in two Florida congressional districts lost in last nights special elections. In the Daytona district previously represented by Trumps national security adviser and user of commercial technology for state secrets Mike Waltz, Democrat Josh Weil lost to Republican Randy Fine by 14 percentage points. In November, Waltz had carried that district by 33 percentage points, and Trump by 30.
https://prospect.org/politics/2025-04-02-pretty-good-night-democrats-wisconsin-supreme-court-elections-musk/
Yep.