Elon Musk says that the “fate of humanity” is based on the judicial breed of Wisconsin

Elon Musk has framed the election of Tuesday for the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin in nothing more than the apocalyptic terms, saying to a crowd on Sunday evening in Green Bay that the vote could ultimately oscillate the control of the congress – which means that it could actually “influence the entire fate of humanity”.
Mr. Musk crogs in provocative and inflammatory rhetoric. But his observations – and the visit itself, 36 hours before the opening of the polls for the day of the elections – reflected his extraordinary push to support judge Brad Schimel, the conservative candidate for the Supreme Court of the State. The elections, he said, is not “a kind of judicial thing that is not so important”.
“What is going on Tuesday is a vote for which the party controls the Chamber of Representatives of the United States. That’s why it is so significant,” said Musk, referring to the key role that the judges could play in the redistribution of the congress. “And whatever game checks the house in a significant degree checks the country, which then guides the course of Western civilization. I feel that this is one of those things that may not seem to seem to influence the entire fate of humanity, but I think it will do so.”
The billionaire Mr. Musk, a narrow councilor of President Trump, has dispensed two giant checks of $ 1 million on stage to the Wisconsin voters, following a well -consumed expedient despite a unsuccessful and last minute cause by the Democrats who tried to stop it.
Musk and allied groups spent over $ 20 million to help the conservative candidate and on Sunday he said he considered judge Schimel a loser. “We have to extract a hat rabbit – Next level. In reality we must have a constant flow of rabbits from the hat, as if it were an arc of rabbits flying in the air, and then land in a voting stand.”
Mr. Musk got on stage wearing his headdress: a popular cheese hat among the fans of Packers, before signing it and throwing it into the crowd.