Elon Musk claims the 2024 election might be the United States’ final one if Donald Trump is not elected president, angering Democrats everywhere.
At a Glance
- Elon Musk warns that not electing Trump could endanger future U.S. elections.
- He claims Democrats aim to secure voting dominance through immigration policies.
- Musk’s social media conduct raises concerns about misinformation.
- Content moderation at X platform altered post-takeover by Musk.
Musk’s Controversial Claims
Elon Musk recently made headlines by suggesting that if former President Trump does not win the 2024 election, it could be the last election the U.S. sees. Musk insists that only Trump can preserve American democracy, holding the Democrats accountable for allegedly manipulating immigration to influence voting patterns significantly. The tech giant emphasizes that even a small number of new voters from immigration processes could sway swing state outcomes.
And he’s right. He’s completely right.
“Very few Americans realize that, if Trump is NOT elected, this will be the last election. Far from being a threat to democracy, he is the only way to save it,” said Musk, highlighting his belief in Trump’s essentialness to the future democratic process.
Very few Americans realize that, if Trump is NOT elected, this will be the last election. Far from being a threat to democracy, he is the only way to save it!
Let me explain: if even 1 in 20 illegals become citizens per year, something that the Democrats are expediting as fast… https://t.co/u3HBdd5Bv0
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 29, 2024
Musk’s pronouncements on his platform X have drawn criticism, leading to discussions about his influential role in spreading controversial narratives. But he’s only doing what left-wing owners of Big Tech companies have been doing for years. The difference? Musk doesn’t silence users who disagree with him,
The stakes surrounding the 2024 election are…huge Musk’s sway in public discourse adds a unique dimension to the election narrative, portraying the complexities of innovation leaders in the political arena. His relationship with Trump is closely watched, given Musk’s potential involvement in future governmental efficiency initiatives. He will, after all, run the Department of Government Efficiency – and the Democrats know that if he gets into the White House with Trump, he’ll make it efficient, get rid of the bureaucratic waste, and make it hard for Democrats to rebuild the deep state when they next take the White House.
Make no mistake: that’s why they hate Musk.
On another note…do you think AOC is still driving her Tesla?