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'President Elon'? Musk launches 'America Party' after spat with Trump - is it viable?
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Elon Musk is throwing his hat into the political ring with the launch of the "America Party," a direct challenge to both Democrats and Republicans. He’s framing it as a fight against a corrupt "uniparty" system, while also escalating his public feud with Trump by vowing to fund primary challengers against GOP incumbents. Experts aren’t convinced the party itself will gain traction—third parties have a rough track record—but Musk’s influence and deep pockets could still shake up the Republican primaries.
Editor’s Note: Love him or hate him, Musk has a knack for stirring the pot. Even if the "America Party" fizzles, his willingness to bankroll insurgent candidates could fracture the GOP further, especially with Trump still looming large. It’s another wild card in an already chaotic election cycle—and proof that billionaires aren’t just sticking to space or social media these days.
Jeff Flake: The Republican Fever Must Break
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Former Republican Senator Jeff Flake argues that the GOP is in the grip of a political "fever" that needs to break—a reference to the party's shift toward Trumpism and hardline tactics. He points to Senator Thom Tillis's retirement as a symptom of this trend, suggesting that more moderate Republicans are stepping back rather than fighting for influence in a party increasingly dominated by far-right voices.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about one senator retiring—it’s a sign of the bigger identity crisis in the GOP. Flake, a longtime critic of Trump’s hold on the party, sees Tillis’s exit as another example of how traditional conservatives are being sidelined. If more moderates bow out, it could deepen the party’s polarization, shaping everything from policy fights to the 2024 election.
'America Party is formed': Musk targets House, Senate seats; aims to sway narrow Congressional votes
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Elon Musk is shaking up the political scene with his new "America Party," a direct challenge to the two-party dominance in U.S. politics. Frustrated by recent tax and spending decisions, Musk is zeroing in on a handful of House and Senate races, betting that even a small foothold could let him tip the scales in Congress’s tight votes.
Editor’s Note: Musk isn’t just tweeting about politics anymore—he’s jumping in. With Congress often split by razor-thin margins, even a few seats could give him outsized influence. Whether this disrupts the status quo or fizzles out depends on how voters respond to his unconventional approach. Either way, it’s a bold move that could redefine third-party strategies.

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