Bernie Sanders accuses Elona male of trying to “buy a choice”

Sen. Bernie SandersI-vt., While stopping on his “Fighting Oligary” on Friday night in Altone, Wisconsin Elon musk To donate a conservative candidate for the Supreme Court in Wisconsin, Brad Schimel.
Schimel called on Monday’s hypocrisy in an exclusive interview with Fox News.
“Well, it’s funny that Bernie is trying to influence this election in Wisconsin and complain that someone else might be interested in this election,” Schimel said.
However, Sanders spokesman has attracted a strong contrast to the male, Fox News Digital said in a statement that Sanders “mobilizes people” while Musk mobilizes money.
“Bernie mobilizes people; Musk has mobilized more than 6 million expenditures. Senator Sanders focused on creating a political system on the basis of a democratic principles of a person and a corrupt system that allows billionaires to buy elections. Mr. Musk is focused on using his money, which was installed, and instead of responding to their money.
Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Said Elon Musk “cannot buy elections here at Wisconsin” after Musk donated to a conservative candidate for the Supreme Court in Wisconsin, Brad Schimel.
Swing on the blue wall sets fastened Sanders’ ability to organize and keep opposition President Donald Trumpwhile the Democratic Party continues to fight with its November losses. In an interview with thousands of supporters at the Kenosh and Altone gatherings this weekend, Sanders urged Wisconsiniti to draw voting on April 1 and target the growing political influence of men.
“Musk spent about $ 270 million to help Trump be chosen, and his reward is that he has become the most powerful person in the US government,” Sanders told the Kenosh audience on Friday. “But it goes beyond. As bad as it is, the situation is so absurd that Musk is so arrogant that even intervening the Supreme Court’s choice here in the Wisconsin State against candidates who has a very, very extreme idea that women may be able to control their own body, not government.”
Race between Danana Dani Susan Crawford and Waukes Hud District Judges Brad Schimel is one of the first major elections in the Battleground State of the 2024 Presidential election. Trump won Wisconsin Wisconsin in less than a percentage in 2024.
Voters decide on their ballot cabins inside the vote. (Photo Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)
The election of April 1 will decide the balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. While the Supreme Court race is technically non -partisan, Schimel was supported by Republicans and Crawford has the support of Democrats. It is along the way to be the most expensive court election in Wisconsin history.
Musk -that the construction of the American future and America Pac have already spent millions on the Schimel campaign, according to reports on the funding of the campaign. The Wisconsin Democratic Party responded with a donation of two million dollars to Crawford, which included a $ 1 million donation from George Soros.
“Regardless of your opinion in this election of the Supreme Court, I think everyone, regardless of your position, should make it clear to the richest person on Earth that he cannot buy elections here at Wisconsin,” Sanders said on Friday.
Sanders warned the crowd of Altoon to the consequences of the influence of the billionaire to the elections, calling for public funding of elections.
Elon Musk speaks during an event at an oval office with President Donald Trump at the White House on February 11th. (AP Pictures)
“I want you to think about what it means. If this guy can intervene in the Supreme Court elections in one country. You tell me what kind of mayor? What kind of governor race? What race in Senate can buy?” Sanders asked. “We have to deal with this corrupt campaign financing system. We need to undo Citizens United. And we have to move to public choice funding. And again, no matter what your political view is – you are conservative, you are progressive. No one I know thinks that billions should buy elections.”
On Sunday, Sanders continued its terrain for reforming the funding of a campaign at the Altona rally, pointing to “democratic billionaires”.
“Does anyone in America believe that it is appropriate for someone like a male to contribute $ 270 million to Trump’s campaign, and then you are awarded by becoming the most important man in the Government?” Sander asked. “But I have to tell you that these are not only a musk and Republicans, but also democratically billion.
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks of a pile of capacity during an event at the UW-Parxide on March 7, 2025 in Kenosh, Wisconsin. The event is the first of three engagement in the Middle West, which was charged as a “combat oligarchy: where let’s get out of here.” (Photo Scott Olson/Getty Images)
AND Democratic National Committee (DNC) repeated Sander’s comments in a statement posted on Monday, emphasizing that Wisconsin voters do not want Musk to “buy elections”.
“In three weeks, Wisconsin voters will have the opportunity to counteract the attacks of Trump and Magnians on Wisconsinsites and to the programs they rely on. The Wisconsin voters do not like Elona men who run our federal government and do not want to buy elections in Wisconsin. It’s time to serve Under Oscus Iscrowford, which will be mixed and served in ISCl and jackets and jackets in a passing and strong Underlys and JSLS Underly interests.
Schimel opposed the DNC statement with an exclusive interview with Fox News, calling judicial liberal “activists”.
Capitol building in Wisconsin State in Madison, Wisconsin. (Educational Pictures/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
“Honestly, the difference between judicial conservatives and judicial liberal are judicial conservatives, they apply the law as it is written. Court liberals are activists. They do the law. This is what they want from my opponent. I am here to bring stability to the Wisconsin in the Supreme Court following the law.”
Schimel said that the liberal judges were “checking the frames to return to their big donors” and vowed to “renew the objectivity to the court.” However, Schimel said the acceptance of donations is necessary to compete in the race.
“I will take all legal and ethical contributions because I have to compete. If I will present my message to the voters, I cannot be surpassed 20 to 1, as the Conservative in 2023. So, I am in this, and I have to make sure I make my message to the voters in Wisconsin … The money is of course,” Schimel said.
Crawford did not respond to the Fox News Digital request for commentary on the deadline of this article.
Fox News’ Kellianne Jones and Svein Schwab contributed to this report.