77 percent say they would not consider joining Elon Musk third party: Survey
UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – A Quinnipiac University poll shows 77% of registered voters reject joining Elon Musk's America Party despite general support for a third party outside Republicans and Democrats.
- A recent poll revealed that 77 percent of voters would not consider joining a third political party created by Elon Musk.
- While 49 percent of voters are open to a third political party, support for Musk's proposal stands at only 17 percent.
- Musk's favorability rating has declined to 23 percent, with 60 percent of Americans holding an unfavorable opinion of him, according to a CNN poll.
- Polling suggests that support for Musk's America Party is low, with only 25 percent of respondents in favor.
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The new party could interfere with the political landscape of the United States, but the country is struggling with third parties.
The beginning of this month was marked by news that resonated in both political and economic circles around the world: Elon Musk, visionary, innovator, and founder of Tesla and the social network X, officially founded his own political party – the American Party.
Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN en Español One of the most unpopular figures in American politics says he'll launch a new political party to take on Democrats and Republicans. It'll probably fail. That's the only conclusion to be drawn from the data on Elon Musk and his new "America Party." Look at the new CNN poll on Musk and his political aspirations: only 25% of adults and 22% of voters support the idea of a third party led by Musk to compete ag…
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