Elon Musk entered the American election campaign with determination. The Tesla founder endorsed the Republican candidate Donald Trump and last Saturday he took the stage in Butler (Pennsylvania) to participate in the Trump rally.
47 DOLLARS FOR EACH VOTER
“This election could be decided by a few votes,” he said Elon Musk for those who will be present. And the dreamy South African-born entrepreneur seems intent on giving Trump votes either way. Even paying. In fact, Musk has offered 47 dollars to every voter who joins the Republican cause. Obviously you can’t pay people to vote, but Elon Musk has found a way around the ban.
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me $47 (a symbolic figure commemorating the election of the 47th president of the United States) offered by American PACthe organization created by Musk, aimed at any voter registered on the lists who signs his petition or persuades another voter to sign. The petitions in question are the petitions defending the first and second amendments to the Constitution, which respectively establish freedom of speech and the right to bear arms.
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a ploy designed to bring as many voters as possible closer to Donald Trump, who as a Republican strongly supports the two amendments in question. The consequences of the 47 dollars offered by Musk remain to be seen, but in such an intense election campaign, every vote can really make a difference in the swing states. Currently, after hosting Butler on stage, Polymarket sees Donald Trump leading in Pennsylvania (one of the swing states) with the 56% of the votes. A percentage that is not far from 54% favored Trump nationallyagain based on the latest Polymarket results.