From The Long Run PAC <[email protected]>
Subject NEW: Elon Musk buys ads in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Date February 18, 2025 6:13 PM
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[1]The Long Run PAC

Team, we’re just weeks away from an all-important election in Wisconsin, and we just learned that Elon Musk is stepping in to support the far-right candidate.

Please, rush a donation between The Long Run and Judge Susan Crawford and help us protect our pro-democracy majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court >>

DONATE: [link removed]

You may be wondering: Why is the richest man in the world getting involved in a state supreme court race?

Because Elon Musk and the MAGA right understand the huge stakes here.

If the GOP’s hand-picked candidate wins this race, the Wisconsin Supreme Court will fall into the hands of a right-wing, extremist majority.

If that happens, they could strike down our new fair maps, reinstate the ban on collective bargaining for workers, hand down new restrictions of abortion access, and completely wind back the clock on the important progress we’ve made in the last few years.

Plus, with the GOP’s increasingly anti-democratic, authoritarian rhetoric and policies, a loss here could mean locking Democrats out of electoral victory in Wisconsin for a long time.

So please: So, with this election coming up at the start of April, we have to move quickly to counter Elon Musk’s money and reach more voters with a grassroots message. Can you chip in $5 or whatever you can afford to help us WIN?

DONATE: [link removed]

We’re supporting Judge Susan Crawford in this race, because she is committed to defending abortion rights, protecting workers, blocking the GOP’s undemocratic gerrymandering, and much more.

We hope we can count on your help to win this thing.

Thank you,
The Long Run PAC
 


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