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I'm Tracey Mumford.
Today's Tuesday, April 1st.
Here's what we're covering.
Two elections today in two different states could offer the clearest view yet of how American voters are feeling about Donald Trump's presidency so far.
First, in Wisconsin, there's an election to fill a seat on the state's Supreme Court,
which will determine whether the court keeps its liberal majority or flips conservative.
The outcome could have national impact
since the court will likely oversee key election-related cases in the battleground state.
The race has now become the most expensive judicial race in American history.
The candidates and their supporters have spent nearly $100 million.
A huge portion of that money has come from Elon Musk and groups tied to him,
as the billionaire has thrown his support behind the Trump-backed conservative candidate.