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Democrats weigh in on whether Musk could switch to their party

Elon Musk has been an ally of US president Donald Trump since joining him on the campaign trail in 2024
Elon Musk has been an ally of US president Donald Trump since joining him on the campaign trail in 2024 (Getty)
  • Elon Musk recently apologised for attacking Donald Trump, after criticising Trump's policies and accusing him of being linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Despite Musk's past support for some Democrats and his role in the electric car industry, several prominent Democrats, including Senators Patty Murray, Adam Schiff, and Tammy Baldwin, have stated they would refuse campaign contributions from him.
  • Democrats' reluctance stems from Musk's rightward shift, including his purchase of Twitter (now X), promotion of conspiracy theories, reinstatement of Trump's account on X, and financial support for conservative causes.
  • Musk's political activities, such as funding a conservative candidate in Wisconsin's Supreme Court election and criticising Trump's trade advisor, have made him a target of Democratic criticism.
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who owns a Tesla, stated that she does not accept money from billionaires, further distancing herself from Musk.
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