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Wisconsin, a key swing state in the United States, will vote on Tuesday to elect a new state Supreme Court justice, with the Democrat-backed judge Susan Crawford facing off against Trump-backed Brad Schimel. This election has high stakes for both Trump and Musk. A Schimel victory would tilt the court towards conservatism, potentially impacting national issues such as abortion rights, congressional redistricting, and voting laws, and could also influence the state's midterm elections in 2026 and the presidential election in 2028. Political analysts widely view this election as an early test of how voters perceive Trump's second term. The vote will also assess rural support for Trump's trade policies. The state's agricultural community helped Trump win here in the general election, but they are now particularly uneasy about tariffs. For Musk, his "money bomb" support for Schimel has become central to the election, and the state Supreme Court may soon hear a case related to a state law that prohibits car manufacturers from selling directly to consumers, which Tesla has challenged, thus giving Musk a personal stake in this campaign.