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The Democratic National Committee has launched a six -digit investment in the Wisconsin Supreme Court to support the liberal candidate Susan Crawford.

The investment comes exactly two weeks before the technically impartial election on April 1, which determines the ideological balance of the Supreme Court in two years and corresponds to the early vote with today's kick -off.

The DNC describes the move as the earliest election investment of the party after a election in November.

Party officers said that the investment, which will officially go to the campaign, which is officially coordinated by Wisconsin, should help counteract the millions of dollars, which were previously issued by external groups with connections to Elon Musk.

“When I went to Wisconsin last month to knock doors, people told me that they didn't want billionaires like Elon Musk to lead our federal government, and they certainly don't want him to buy our elections,” said DNC, Ken Martin, in a statement. “After what I heard on site, we invest earlier than ever before.

The investment, which will also help the democratic candidate in the race of the state headmaster of the state headmaster of the battle bound, will help finance the organization of the base that aims at telephone and text bank business in order to achieve voters.

The race shows an allusion between Brad Schimel, a conservative state judge in the Waukesha district, who was previously the Republican Attorney General of the State, and Crawford, a liberal state judge in Madison.