The public feud between Elon Musk and Steve Bannon continues, with Musk repeatedly calling for Bannon’s imprisonment. Musk’s remarks were made in response to Bannon criticizing Musk’s proposal to form a new political party, the “America Party.” This idea gained significant support in a recent poll on X, where a majority of respondents favored the formation of the new party. Bannon previously served time in jail for contempt of Congress.
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Following an online poll where followers voted in favor, Elon Musk announced the formation of the “America Party.” This decision comes after a public falling out with former President Donald Trump, whom Musk had previously supported. Musk strongly opposed a recent tax-cut and spending bill signed by Trump and had indicated that he would create a new party to challenge lawmakers who supported it. The creation of the America Party marks a significant shift in Musk’s political involvement, following a period of collaboration and subsequent disagreement with Trump on legislative matters.
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Elon Musk announced the formation of a new U.S. political party called the “America Party” on X, prioritizing a focus on a limited number of Senate and House districts. As the world’s wealthiest individual, Musk’s involvement could be highly influential in close political races. Musk stated the party would caucus independently and engage in legislative discussions with both existing parties. This move follows a public disagreement with Donald Trump, and a strong opposition to the former president’s domestic policy proposals.
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Elon Musk announced the formation of the “America Party” on X, motivated by a poll showing significant support for a new political party. The tech mogul, who cannot run for president due to his foreign birth, aims to target key Senate and House seats to influence legislation. While polls indicate potential support, experts like Kevin Madden and Dafydd Townley express skepticism about the long-term viability and impact of a third party in the U.S. political landscape, citing challenges related to funding, organization, and the potential for vote splitting.
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According to a recent Quantus Insights survey, 40% of voters indicate they would likely support Elon Musk’s proposed “America Party,” which is intended to appeal to voters dissatisfied with both Republicans and Democrats. Musk’s initiative was sparked by disagreements over a multi-trillion-dollar tax and spending bill, which he criticized alongside both major parties. While support is notably higher among Republican men, the poll highlights a substantial segment of the electorate open to an alternative. Musk has pledged to hold lawmakers accountable for the legislation.
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