Musk Should Study Whitman’s 2010 Campaign Before Going All-in on a New Party
- Senate Republicans express concern that Elon Musk's proposed America Party could split votes in the 2026 midterm elections, affecting their control in the Senate.
- Senator Jerry Moran cautioned that third-party candidates historically have never gained a Senate majority but have influenced election outcomes.
- Musk's financial influence in politics is significant, having spent over $290 million on the 2024 election, which could threaten traditional Republican candidates.
- Brilyn Hollyhand criticized Musk's potential third party, stating it could aid Democrats and damage Republican efforts to restore sanity in government.
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Musk should study Whitman’s 2010 campaign before going all-in on a new party
As Whitman found out, politics isn’t a tech startup. It’s a quagmire.
What Musk's third party could mean for Trump and his support inside the 'manosphere'
With his eyes on the midterms, Elon Musk says he's starting a new political party. It's a move that could appeal to a key group Trump made gains with last fall: young voters, particularly young men.
Elon Musk is the richest man in the world, but based on historical examples, even the money in the world is not enough to overthrow the two-party system of the Democratic and Republican Parties.
A Third Party Is A Gift To The Left
by Brilyn Hollyhand at CDN - Let me say this as plainly as possible: Elon Musk starting a third party in 2025 would be the dumbest, most self-destructive political move since Ross Perot handed Bill Clinton the keys to the White House in the ’90s. It wouldn’t be bold. It wouldn’t be visionary. It would be idiotic — and, frankly, hurtful … Click to read the rest HERE-> A Third Party Is A Gift To The Left first posted at Conservative Daily News
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BRILYN HOLLYHAND: Elon, Don’t Be An Idiot: A Third Party Is A Gift To The Left
Let me say this as plainly as possible: Elon Musk starting a third party in 2025 would be the dumbest, most self-destructive political move since Ross Perot handed Bill Clinton the keys to the White House in the ’90s. It wouldn’t be bold. It wouldn’t be visionary. It would be idiotic — and, frankly, hurtful […]
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