3 takeaways from Wisconsin and Florida elections
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In the marquee race for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat, the conservative judge endorsed by Trump and backed by Musk and his groups to the tune of $21 million lost by a significant margin in a state Tr...
From Associated Press News
A trio of spring elections offered early warning signs to Republicans and President Donald Trump, as Democrats rallied against his efforts to slash the federal government and the outsize role being p...
From Oregonian
In Wisconsin, a nearly $100 million race for control of the State Supreme Court has morphed from an important clash over the state’s direction into a referendum on Elon Musk’s supersized role in nati...
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GOP holds Florida congressional seats: Recap
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Liberal judge Susan Crawford won Wisconsin's state Supreme Court race, while Republicans held two Florida congressional seats in Tuesday's election.
From USA TODAY
Democrats pulled off a crucial judicial victory in Wisconsin and cut into Republican margins in two Florida congressional races.
From The New York Times
Musk and his related groups dropped more than $20 million on boosting the conservative candidate, former state attorney general Brad Schimel.
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The Badger State hosts the nation's most expensive court race to date, while the Sunshine State seeks to fill two House seats in deep red districts.
Polls are closing in key Wisconsin and Florida races, including a state Supreme Court race that could shift ideological control. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Republicans are hoping to add two seats back to their narrow House majority with special elections in deep-red Florida districts that have become hotly contested
On Tuesday, a pair of special elections for U.S. House seats in Florida and a Wisconsin race to control the state Supreme Court are shaping up to be a key national temperature check. Results will show voters' moods about both national parties — as well as a referendum on President Donald Trump,