


Elon Musk Reportedly Shifts Political Focus from Third Party to JD Vance Support
Elon Musk is reportedly reconsidering plans for a new political party, potentially shifting focus to support Republican JD Vance for president in 2028, aiming to avoid alienating the GOP.
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Overview
- Elon Musk is reportedly reconsidering his previous intentions to launch a new political party, with minimal progress observed in its formation and no official paperwork filed.
- Instead of a third-party push, Musk is now reportedly considering using his financial resources to support JD Vance for president in the 2028 election.
- This potential shift is influenced by a desire to avoid alienating powerful Republicans and to prevent siphoning off votes from the GOP base.
- Musk is reportedly focusing on maintaining ties with JD Vance, who is seen as a potential successor within the MAGA political movement.
- Despite some reports of abandoning the third-party idea, Musk has also refuted claims of completely giving up on the concept, indicating an evolving political strategy.
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Elon Musk is reconsidering his plan to launch a new political party because he wants to avoid alienating powerful Republicans and is concerned that forming a third party would damage his relationship with Vice President JD Vance, who is seen as a potential GOP presidential nominee in 2028.
JD Vance is the Vice President and a frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination in 2028. Elon Musk is considering supporting him financially and politically to maintain ties within the ruling GOP and avoid splitting conservative votes, as Vance is seen as an heir to the MAGA political movement.
Previously, Elon Musk threatened to create a new third party called the 'America Party' to challenge the Republicans and Democrats, especially after his fallout with President Donald Trump. However, he has since shelved these plans due to concerns over damaging alliances within the GOP and his relationship with JD Vance.
Elon Musk was heavily involved in the 2024 election through the America PAC, where he spent nearly $300 million supporting Donald Trump's campaign and influenced voter messaging, which helped propel JD Vance, Trump’s running mate, into the vice presidency.
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