Elon Musk, Trump and Political Party
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The world’s richest man posted a poll on X asking followers whether they supported the idea of a party to take on the Republicans and Democrats.
Elon Musk floated creating a new political party, possibly dubbed the "America Party," this week, potentially escalating his feud with President Trump.
Musk approval rating stood at 80% among Republicans, 7% among Democrats, and 33% among independents. For Trump, the numbers were 84% among Republicans, 7% among Democrats, and 36% among independents.
Billionaire Elon Musk, as his falling out with President Trump continued, posted a poll on X asking his more than 200 million followers whether it was time to create a new political party that “actually represents the 80% in the middle.
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GB News on MSNElon Musk teases forming NEW PARTY after trading public attacks with Donald Trump in sensational rowElon Musk has teased the idea of forming a new political party in America after his public fallout with US President Donald Trump. The world's richest man criticised one of Trump's key domestic policies,
Amid his fallout with President Trump, Elon Musk has sparked discussion by polling his social media followers about the creation of a new centrist political party, aiming to represent the 80 percent in the middle.
Mark Cuban appeared to like Elon Musk's proposal for a new political party for "the middle" amid the Tesla CEO's fallout with President Donald Trump.
During the 2024 presidential election, Musk backed Trump and poured as much as $288 million into his campaign — making him the largest donor. When Trump won the election and assumed the office of the White House, he, in turn, appointed Musk as his principal advisor and the de facto head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The president warned his top campaign donor he'll face "very serious consequences" if Musk dares to support candidates Trump doesn’t like.