Republicans brush off concerns about Musk's political liability
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : The party saw several smaller bright spots on Tuesday after voters handily passed a ballot measure in Wisconsin that adds photo ID requirements for voting into the state constitution.52% : Trump last month lauded Musk, while noting that Musk would be eventually leaving the White House.
33% : Their views so far seem to be reflected by President Trump, who has stood by Musk even as the tech billionaire has emerged as Democrats' main foil amid sweeping anger over federal cuts made under his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
33% : "On April 1, 2025, certainly the anger that Democrats have toward Musk and Trump helped propel additional votes for Crawford.
29% : Both he and Trump endorsed Schimel in the race, and Musk's super PAC alone spent close to $13 million to support the conservative candidate.
26% : His America PAC also invested heavily in the November elections, in which Trump defeated former Vice President Kamala Harris in all seven battleground states.
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