Elon Musk Says He’s Creating His Own Political Party. Should Trump Be Worried?
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, JUL 11 – Elon Musk launches the America Party to challenge the Democratic-Republican duopoly amid voter dissatisfaction; polls show two-thirds of Americans feel unheard by current parties.
- Elon Musk revealed his intention to establish a new political organization called the America Party, aiming to offer an alternative to both the Democratic and Republican parties.
- Musk's split with President Trump over tax and spending bills and dissatisfaction with the two-party system motivated his effort.
- The America Party aims to restore freedom but faces structural challenges from America's winner-take-all system and entrenched political machines.
- Musk announced the creation of the America Party as a means to restore individual liberties, while Trump dismissed the initiative as “ridiculous.”
- While third parties rarely win, experts say Musk could influence elections as a spoiler but breaking the duopoly remains extremely difficult.
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The announcement by the world's richest man, Elon Musk, that he plans to establish a political party called the "Party of America" has sparked a series of harsh reactions from the American political establishment, as well as a seven percent drop in shares of his company, Tesla.
There is an icy mood between Donald Trump and his ex-consultant – especially after Musk's announcement to form a new party. Now there are first polls.
Trump's former ally turned against the president. With this new party, he wants to "liberate" the Americans.
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