The Most Expensive Judicial Race in U.S. History, and a Growing Demand for Ivermectin

美国历史上最昂贵的司法竞选,以及伊维菌素需求的不断增长。

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2025-04-01

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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.