Tesla, Elon Musk and Wisconsin supreme court
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Tesla wants to open dealerships in Madison, Milwaukee, Grand Chute and Glendale. Its efforts to seek state approval date back a year.
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A popular restaurant is shutting down roughly 2,000 locations after a rat was found in a bowl of soup, among other disturbing food findings.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court currently has a 4-3 liberal majority, with one of the liberal justices retiring, the balance of the court is at stake.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is supporting the conservative candidate in the race to fill a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which could ultimately decide a Tesla lawsuit.
Tesla is pushing to change a Wisconsin law prohibiting it from opening car dealerships. That comes as CEO Elon Musk has been investing heavily to influence elections in that state, including in the judicial branch.
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The Tesla CEO acknowledged his DOGE activities are impacting the electric vehicle maker's stock price amid boycotts and protests.
Elon Musk has denounced the anti-Tesla vandalism that has been sparked by his role in President Trump’s administration and the Department of Government Efficiency, stating that it is
Wisconsin voters go to the polls Tuesday for the state’s Supreme Court election, which is drawing national attention as billionaire Elon Musk spends millions on the high-stakes race, which could have national implications for House races and the 2028 presidential election—and help Musk-owned Tesla.
Tesla faces record sell-offs as buyers and investors flee Elon Musk’s embrace of Trump and his politics.View on euronews
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Raw Story on MSNTesla shares sink as deliveries miss forecasts by 'wide margin': reportTesla CEO Elon Musk's losing streak continued on Wednesday. Hours after Republicans in Wisconsin lost a state Supreme Court race in Wisconsin where Musk spent tens of millions of dollars of his own money,