Wisconsin takes legal action against Elon Musk over election cash offering
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49% : What he's saying: Musk deleted the statement Friday and said in a new post that entrance to his talk will be limited to those who have signed a petition expressing their opposition to "activist judges," a cause Trump has pressed as judges block or delay several parts of his agenda. Zoom out: The April 1 election in Wisconsin will determine the tilt of an ideologically divided bench in a swing state where state-level decisions can carry national implications for abortion rights, legislative redistricting and election laws, Axios' Alex Isenstadt reports.48% : The big picture: Musk has spent millions on the contest for a single seat, in what has become a nationalized proxy fight between political parties and billionaire benefactors -- and a referendum on President Trump. Driving the news: Kaul said in a statement Friday that the state's Department of Justice is "aware of the offer recently posted by Elon Musk to award a million dollars to two people at an event in Wisconsin this weekend.
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