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Ron Johnson Says ‘We Have to Thank Elon’ If Schimel Wins Wisconsin

Musk 'wants a lackey' on state Supreme Court, Susan Crawford's campaign charges.

By , Wisconsin Public Radio - Mar 25th, 2025 10:50 am
Elon Musk speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. Photo by Gage Skidmore. (CC BY-SA 2.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/

Elon Musk speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. Photo by Gage Skidmore. (CC BY-SA 2.0)

During an online forum with Elon Musk to promote conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said “we have to thank Elon” if Schimel wins the April 1 election.

The forum, during which Musk and Schimel also spoke, took place Saturday on Musk’s social media platform X. Early voting has already begun for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, which will determine the ideological balance of the court just two years after liberals captured the majority.

Political action committees with ties to Musk have spent at least $11 million helping Schimel, a Waukesha County judge, in his race against liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford. More recently, Musk gave $2 million directly to the Republican Party of Wisconsin.

Throughout the 30-minute Saturday forum, Musk claimed that if Crawford wins, the court’s liberal majority will try to redraw Wisconsin’s congressional voting maps in order to weaken Republicans’ majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.

“That’s the most important thing, which is a big deal given that the congressional majority is so razor thin,” Musk said. “It could cause the House to switch to Democrat, if that redrawing takes place, and then we won’t be able to get through the changes that the American people want.”

Republicans currently hold a 218-213 majority in the U.S. House, with four vacant districts. In Wisconsin, the GOP has a 6-2 edge, but some Democrats think a more competitive map could easily help Democrats flip two Republican seats, making the state’s delegation 4-4.

Musk has been a lightning rod during President Donald Trump’s first months in office. He’s the face of the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, which has initiated unilateral efforts to gut federal agencies, cut federal funding previously approved by Congress and fire tens of thousands of federal employees.

Musk also used the forum to complain about federal judges, who are appointed to lifetime terms, issuing injunctions blocking several Trump policy moves, like ending birthright citizenship. Musk said the good thing about Wisconsin’s high court is that justices are elected, “so there is a very good feedback loop for the people to decide” whether a judge should stay.

“On the federal level, we’ve got a bigger challenge, because judges are essentially appointed for life, which I think is something we should reconsider,” Musk said.

Musk’s PAC recently began paying people $100 in Wisconsin for signing a petition against “activist judges.”

A statement from Crawford’s campaign described the X event as “Elon Musk’s check-in with his $12 million investment.”

“Musk wants a lackey on the Supreme Court who will rule in his company’s favor on their lawsuit against the State of Wisconsin,” said Crawford campaign spokesperson Derrick Honeyman. “Wisconsinites don’t want this slimy and corrupt billionaire running our Supreme Court.”

Schimel describes Trump’s reelection as ‘hostages’ giving ‘sign of life’

Schimel agreed with Musk’s claim about liberal Wisconsin justices wanting to redraw congressional districts, pointing to Crawford’s participation in a January call with Democratic donors advertised as a “chance to put two more House seats in play” for the state’s 2026 midterm elections. He said state justices’ 10-year terms are “darn near a lifetime.”

“It’s very hard to undo this if we have an activist judge win who wants to impose their own views rather than the law written by the Legislature,” Schimel said of Crawford. “So, the stakes couldn’t be higher here.”

Liberals have controlled the Wisconsin Supreme Court since August 2023. Months after liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz was sworn in, the new majority declared Republican-drawn state legislative voting maps unconstitutional. That led to Republican lawmakers passing new maps drawn by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in early 2024. Under those maps, Democrats were able to flip 14 seats in the Legislature, including four seats in the Wisconsin Senate, winnowing the GOP’s 22-10 supermajority in that chamber to 18-15.

Schimel told Musk it had been a “great 24 hours” for him, thanks to endorsements from Trump and former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. He said conservatives in Wisconsin are “finally awake.” And he likened Trump’s November win in Wisconsin to a “sign of life.”

“Like in the movie with the hostage-taking, where you want to hear the hostage’s voice before you pay the ransom,” Schimel said. “Well, we’ve heard the hostages’ voices, and we’re alive.”

Brad Schimel, candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, sits before his debate with his opponent in the race, Susan Crawford, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis. Angela Major/WPR

Brad Schimel, candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, sits before his debate with his opponent in the race, Susan Crawford, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis. Angela Major/WPR

Johnson praises Musk’s involvement in race

Johnson praised Musk’s new involvement in national and state politics multiple times during the online chat. He said Musk’s financing of canvassers in Wisconsin during the presidential race made Trump the “record vote getter” in the state. Musk’s groups are now canvassing for Schimel.

Johnson said conservatives’ last Supreme Court candidate was only able to get around 800,000 votes in 2023, but with Musk’s help, he said Republicans can “easily get more than 1.2 million votes.”

“So, this is entirely winnable,” Johnson said. “And you know, if we do win it again, we have to thank Elon for all the support he’s given this race.”

Musk said Republicans “kind of have a disadvantage” because a lot of Democrats “are just full-time activists” while Republicans are more focused on their jobs and their families. Musk said that’s why it’s important for Republicans to remind their friends and family members the April election “might determine the future of the entire country.”

“That’s why it’s important to do,” Musk said. “Because we wouldn’t be bothering people otherwise.”

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Comments

  1. kcoyromano@sbcglobal.net says:

    So sick of the spin coming out of Schimel’s campaign. Ron Johnson does not deserve to be in office. Anyone that is ignorant enough to side with Musk and the illegal actions of Trump should be impeached. We have dangerous people embedded in our government including in Wisconsin. Ron Johnson is one of those people. Pay attention voters.

  2. jmpehoski says:

    I hope Crawford can pull it off. Hopefully, everyone who is displeased with the current administration will vote in this election to send a message to Musk and his team. Wisconsinites may be simple folk, but we can think and we can not be bought. It was heartening to see a steady stream of early voters last Saturday. I also heard that on the first day of early voting, one Waukesha early voting spot was busy. Encourage folks to vote. That’s about all we can do.

  3. tornado75 says:

    johnson is unbelievable, literally. interference in our state election by an outside almost nazi and supported by our state senator, is unbelievable. again, let me count the ways we do not want schimel as a supreme court judge.

  4. blurondo says:

    Ron Johnson. The liar who broke his term limit pledge in order to continue to serve the billionaire class.

  5. TosaGramps1315 says:

    RoJo crawls out from under his rock to give his two cents on another issue he’s on the wrong side of. Shocking. And was it just me, or did far too many of the quotes from Leon in this article include the word “we”, when he really seemed to mean to use the singular, first person pronoun “I” instead.
    I will agree with him on this point…this election “might determine the future of the entire country.” Given our mutual agreement on that topic, if any thinking person needs any reasons not to vote for BS Brad, let me count them down for you.

    1. Supported by Ron Johnson – a liar, election denier, do-nothing US Senator from Wisconsin (just in case the name doesn’t ring a bell, given his less than lackluster list of accomplishments representing our state)
    2. Supported by Donald Trump – a liar, election denier, 34X convicted felon, found liable for sexual assault, autocrat, destroyer of democracy, etc, etc, etc. You know the guy. “They’re eating the dogs. They’re eating the cats.” Yeah. Him.
    3. Supported by Elon Musk – a liar, Trump supporter, right-wing activist, borderline sociopath hell-bent on gutting the US government with the unstated, but obvious goal of slashing enough expense from the federal budget to offset massive tax cuts to the extremely wealthy. Unelected, unaccountable, unconscionable, untrustworthy automaton who believes that Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, has no government background, and yet seems to have been given the keys to the country.

    Strikes 1, 2, and 3.

    If you are okay with BS Brad winning a 10-year seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court with the support of the newest Three Stooges, then I guess Wisconsin is more lost than I thought.
    If not, just vote for Susan Crawford. I promise you won’t regret your decision, like so many already have about voting for Frump in November.

  6. Lizwah says:

    RJ does not represent his constituents. He doesn’t hold open face to face meetings, doesn’t respond to calls and letters. He’s in it for his multi millionaire and billionaire donors. I’d say “friends” but suspect that, like Trump, he doesn’t actually have any.

  7. DAGDAG says:

    Hey ELON. I heard your country of origin has some issues. Why not star changing things in So Africa first, before you ruin America..

    The ailing public health system confronts a massive disease burden
    The performance of the public service is uneven.
    Corruption undermines state legitimacy and service delivery,
    South Africa remains a divided society,

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