Elon Musk’s pullback from politics comes after his last big investment was a flop
- Elon Musk announced on Tuesday that he will reduce his spending on political campaigns.
- His financial contributions contributed to making the Wisconsin Supreme Court race the most expensive in U.S. History.
- Ben Wikler, Chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, stated, 'The people have won.'
- Musk's influence has been described as 'toxic' in relation to his previous involvement with DOGE.
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'Losing their whale': GOP lawmakers reeling over sudden pull-back by major donor
With a key governor's race coming in November and the 2026 midterms already looming, Republicans were caught flatfooted by Elon Musk's statement that he is stepping back from contributing to political campaigns after spending the last year spending on campaigns like there is no tomorrow.According to...
Another Sign Elon Musk Has Moved On from Politics
Earlier this year, “as many as 75% of Elon Musk’s posts on X were about DOGE or U.S. politics,” the Washington Post reports. That figure that has fallen to 10% recently as Musk has resumed “posting more about battery technology and AI.”
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