Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Wisconsin state law regarding this? Is this acceptable or a criminal offense?Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
It is rather suspect that the winner of 1 million has the same name as, and an uncanny resemblance to, th ePresident of the the Wisconsin College Republicans. What are the odds?
Yup.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Wisconsin state law regarding this? Is this acceptable or a criminal offense?Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
It is rather suspect that the winner of 1 million has the same name as, and an uncanny resemblance to, th ePresident of the the Wisconsin College Republicans. What are the odds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Wisconsin state law regarding this? Is this acceptable or a criminal offense?Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
It is rather suspect that the winner of 1 million has the same name as, and an uncanny resemblance to, th ePresident of the the Wisconsin College Republicans. What are the odds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Wisconsin state law regarding this? Is this acceptable or a criminal offense?Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
It is rather suspect that the winner of 1 million has the same name as, and an uncanny resemblance to, th ePresident of the the Wisconsin College Republicans. What are the odds?
Anonymous wrote:What is Wisconsin state law regarding this? Is this acceptable or a criminal offense?Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
What is Wisconsin state law regarding this? Is this acceptable or a criminal offense?Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
Anonymous wrote:Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday complained about fellow billionaire George Soros supposedly sending “operatives” to an event in Wisconsin where Musk was paying people to help sway this week’s state Supreme Court election.
Musk handed out two $1 million checks to voters in support of conservative candidate Brad Schimel in a race that will determine the ideological balance of the state’s highest court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this violate state law in Wisconsin? Obviously federal enforcement is hopeless, but is there a state law that covers this conduct?
It does. A state rep has asked the WI AG to investigate.