The Democratic Supreme Court won in Wisconsin and Margin of Republican victory in the Florida race functions as a primary for greater battle that occurred between Republican and Democrats as parties prepared for the middle year of the semester.
At Wisconsin, the presence of Elon Musk who was consistent in the competition – cash prizes, the performance of the campaign traces and posts to his social media – the site all seemed to have backfired for the Republican party that supported conservative judges Brad Schimel. In addition, Schimel united President Donald Trump in a non -partisan race that was technically unsuccessful.
Democrats and liberal judges Susan Crawford, however, succeeded in making this race as a referendum about the richest people in the world and support support for the main problems that might come before the reproductive court. In turn, voters voted to maintain liberal control over the highest state court.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate supported by Democrats, Judge Susan Crawford reacts after voters voted at the State Supreme Court, at the headquarters of his selection at Madison, Wisconsin, April 1, 2025.
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If Musk continues to intervene in elections in the same way, Democrats may have a winning manual to be imitated. In fact, it still needs to be seen whether this loss will spur Republican to distance themselves from Musk in the upcoming contest or if Trump himself will get worse to the idea of Musk as a spokesman for the Maga movement in the critical race.
And even though they lost the two special house races in Florida, Democrats made a breakthrough with voters in the territory of the Republic of Ruby-red.
Members of the elected Republican Congress Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine won with a two -digit margin but compared to his predecessor, the Republican couple ended with Trump override a much narrower victory.

Randy Fine, Republican candidate for 2025 Special Election of Florida’s 6th Congress District, spoke at a watch party, when Florida held a special election for the US Council’s seat emptied by National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, at Ormond Beach, Florida, April 1, 2025.
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Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz each won with more than 30 points in November. Democratic candidate Josh Weil and Gay Valimont followed the winners on Tuesday about half.
However, Republicans enjoy victory.
“Americans send a clear message tonight: They want elected officials who will advance the first agenda of President Trump America, and their voices cannot be bought by national Democrats,” said Republican Chairman Michael Whatley.
While Trump heralded his own strength of support for victory.
“Trump’s support, as usual, is proven far greater than the power of Democratic crime,” he posted to social media.
A key takeaway for GOP: Victory may have to be fought for more difficult than in the past because anti-trump sentiments mobilize voters in the red area.
Democrats celebrate placing a Republican party in defense, already wanting to take advantage of Tuesday’s energy when they look at 2026, the next great opportunity to reclaim some of the forces in Washington led by the Republican Party.
“Republicans everywhere know the calculation will come – Democrats take the majority in 2026,” Democratic Party Chairman Ken Martin said in a Tuesday statement. Adding in a separate statement, “Make no mistake: the momentum is on our side.”