In a recent two-hour conversation streamed with Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk expressed his unequivocal support for Donald Trump, stating he is “all in” for the Republican presidential candidate.
Following a rally appearance with Trump over the weekend, Musk emphasized the stakes of the upcoming election, suggesting that if Trump does not win, it could signal the end of democratic elections in the U.S.
Musk raised concerns about what he views as a deliberate effort to transport migrants to key swing states, suggesting that this could lead to a future where Democratic voter bases expand significantly.
“If there’s another four years of a Dem administration, they will legalize so many illegals that… the next election there won’t be any swing states, and this will be a single-party country,” he warned.
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The billionaire, originally from South Africa, is increasingly aligning himself with right-wing talking points, echoing conspiracy theories often promoted on the political right.
Musk’s involvement in the election extends beyond rhetoric; he recently launched a voter registration initiative promising $47 to anyone who helps register voters in critical states.
Throughout the chat with Carlson, the two exchanged laughter and light-hearted comments, with Musk joking about the potential consequences he might face under a Democratic administration.
“How long do you think my prison sentence is gonna be?” he quipped, referencing concerns about political backlash.
As Musk steps further into the political arena, his support for Trump is set to influence battleground states in the lead-up to the election.