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From “Super Genius” to “Crazy”, President Donald Trump has changed his tune about SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk over a few months, while Tech Mogul has supported his support for the Republican Party and called a new, third American political party instead.
Musk unveiled the creation of the so -called “US Party” after Trump signed his mass tax and domestic policy bill, which Kasturi opposed due to concerns that it would increase the federal deficit.
“Today, the US party is designed to give you its freedom back,” Musk said in a post of July 5.
While there is a hunger for a third party in the US, Musk’s so -called US party is unlikely to take steam and technical Mogul will have better luck driving improvement at the Republican Party, according to experts.
“Elon’s effort will not go anywhere,” Republican strategist Matt Gord Gordeman said in an email to Fox News Digital. “But I do not doubt that it will enrich a lot of advisors in this process.”
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From “Super Genius” to “Crazy”, President Donald Trump has changed his tune about SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk over a few months. (Nathan Howard/File Photo/Reuters)
Meanwhile, Gordman said that the candidates would undoubtedly prefer a support from Trump on financial support from Kasturi – the largest donor in the 2024 election cycle that contributed to about $ 295 million to Republican.
“If an option is given between $ 20 million in advertisements from Trump Endemment or Elon, it is not even a competition,” Gorman said, who previously served as Director of Communications for the National Republican Congress Committee. “They will support Trump every time.”
Political columnist Christin Tate said that when Musk was helpful in running public support from Americans when the rich silicon Valley was helpful in public support, it is unlikely that the same technical leaders would leave Trump and follow Kasturi instead.
In an email to Fox News Digital, Tate said, “Trump is the heart of the Republican Party.”
“Elon Musk would be better than trying to shape politics from within the Republican party,” Tate said. “A third party effort is ruined to fail. Most of the supporters of President Trump look at hostile efforts for Trump and will not support musk. Meanwhile, all Democrat voters have been air -conditioned to hate Kasturi, so they will not even support them.”
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Christin Tate said, “Elon Musk will be better than trying to shape politics from within the Republican party.” (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Tate said that Trump and Musk should try to fix their relationship because “both men bring something important and unique to the GOP.
“Except Trump, and GOP usually, the Musk Republican party will close a small fraction of the party voters – a fraction that will not be almost big for its new party to win the election, but may be a spoiled to the democrats in the elections with a very tight margin,” Tate said.
Alex Kesar, a history professor of the Harvard Kennedy School of Public Policy, said that given the discontent with two-sided systems, it is possible that more third-party candidates can win the state and local elections. But it is not clear whether it will translate into national elections because the rules that control the elections and those who can appear on the ballot papers can create additional limitations for those candidates, they said.
“There is a lot of popular feeling that is looking for something else that is creating pressure for a third party,” Kesar told Fox News Digital. “In that sense, Elon Musk is on something.”
Nevertheless, voters are not interested in third party associated with musk. While 49% of American voters said they would consider joining a third party, 77% said that if they made it by Musk, they released on Wednesday according to a new Quinipiaq University Poll.
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Alon Musk’s relationship with President Donald Trump first publicly, in May, started to incite the government’s efficiency at the end of Musk’s tenure to oversee the department. (Through Mandel Nagan/AFP Getty Image)
Musk’s relationship with Trump first started to take care of the government’s efficiency department (DOGE) at the end of Mask’s tenure at least publicly, in May.
Shortly after the musk exiting Dogi, two traded on the “big, beautiful bill”, where Musk said that Trump would not have won the 2024 election without his support. Similarly, Trump accused Musk of being “crazy” on cutting electric vehicle credit, which benefits companies such as Tesla, and said Musk was “wearing thin.”
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Meanwhile, Trump is never counted to fly on Musk’s political party soon, and on July 6 told reporters that he believes another party “simply adds confusion.”
“Third party has never worked, so he can have fun with it – but I think it’s ridiculous,” said Trump.