Musk Backs Republicans on Eve of U.S. Midterms

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Elon Musk, Twitter’s new owner, urged Americans to elect a Republican Congress in U.S. midterms on Tuesday to counterbalance President Joe Biden’s Democrats, the first time a major social media CEO explicitly took a side.

Shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties, therefore I recommend voting for a Republican Congress, given that the Presidency is Democratic,” Musk said in a tweet on Monday to his more than 110 million followers.

Republicans are favored to win a majority in the House of Representatives in Tuesday’s elections, with the Senate rated a toss-up by nonpartisan election forecasters. Democrats currently control both houses.

Musk, the world’s richest person and CEO of Tesla (TSLA.O), took over Twitter in a $44 billion deal last month and has engaged in drastic measures including sacking half the staff and a plan to charge for blue check verification marks.

His absolutist stance on free speech has led some groups to warn against a rise in misinformation and some advertisers to pull their spending. A crackdown on users impersonating Musk prompted Twitter to suspend comedian Kathy Griffin.

Later, he added, “I’m open to the idea of voting Democrat again in the future” and said he had historically been an independent who had voted for Democrats.

Musk has been critical of the Biden administration and Democrats for their proposals to tax billionaires and give more tax incentives to union-made electric vehicles. Tesla does not have unions at its U.S. factories.

Republicans could use a majority in either chamber to bring Biden’s agenda to a halt and launch potentially politically damaging investigations into Biden’s administration and family.

Kyle Kondik, from the University of Virginia’ Center for Politics, said it was unlikely Musk’s words would influence the election’s outcome.

It’s hard to expect any sort of celebrity ‘endorsement,’ as this basically is, to have much if any effect on voter behavior,” Kondik said.

Asked about Musk’s comments, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said: “The president has often spoken about the importance of voting, and I’m just going to leave it there as to not get involved in any kind of election conversation.”

Former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich described Musk’s comments as “very encouraging.”

New Line for Social Media Execs
Musk is not alone among social media executives in taking open political stances.

In April, Musk said on Twitter he believes that for the platform “to deserve public trust, it must be politically neutral.

Federal authorities are investigating Musk over his conduct in acquiring Twitter, the company said in a court filing last month. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission have not commented on any potential probes.

 

Reuters /Shakirat Sadiq

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