MADISON — Today, Wisconsin voters on Main Streets—from Bayfield to Brookfield—made their voices loud and clear: “Our votes and our state are not for sale!” 

Main Street Action PAC, with over 2,000+ members in Wisconsin, endorsed Justice-elect Susan Crawford for the State Supreme Court race last month. 

Last year, Main Streets across Wisconsin celebrated as the State Supreme Court struck down gerrymandered maps that had silenced voters for over a decade. In 2024, with 14 legislative seats flipping, Wisconsinites finally experienced a fairer democracy. Main Street Action PAC was committed to keeping it that way for working people—successfully mobilizing Main Street voters to make their voices heard in this contest. 

Judge Susan Crawford is a battle-tested prosecutor, a defender of constitutional rights, and a champion for fair courts. She brings decades of legal experience, a strong track record in public safety, and a commitment to upholding the law—not corporate interests. She will be a great Supreme Court Justice who will interpret the law based on the Constitution and not political allegiances. 

Elon Musk spent $277 million last fall to help elect Donald Trump—and failed. Since then, he’s spread conspiracy theories through government and attacked essential programs like Social Security, the VA, and Medicaid. Voters rejected that agenda tonight. Main Street Action PAC hopes this marks a turning point, with Congress reclaiming its power from Musk and returning it to Main Street.

Wisconsin defeated the World’s richest man. Main street voters should be proud of the message this sends in the Badger State and to the halls of power in Washington. 

Looking ahead to 2026, Main Street Action PAC will engage in Wisconsin’s state legislative elections to ensure that Wisconsin sends representatives to Madison who prioritize Main Street. Main Street demands representatives that will finally pass Medicaid expansion, make childcare affordable, provide strong capital access to entrepreneurs, and make Wisconsin the best state in the country to start and run a small business. During the budget process, state legislators have an opportunity to make progress on these key issues. Main Street will be watching—and organizing—to make sure they do.