Elon Musk says he’ll vote Republican in ‘this election’ despite ‘overwhelmingly’ voting for Democrats in the past
Elon Musk mentioned his buy of Twitter wouldn't be a "right-wing takeover as individuals on the left could worry."Theo Wargo/WireImageBillionaire Elon Musk mentioned he'll vote Republican within the upcoming election.The Tesla CEO mentioned he is voted "overwhelmingly" for Democrats all through his life.Regardless of this, Musk mentioned he leans "neither Republican nor Democrat" and calls …
Elon Musk mentioned his buy of Twitter wouldn’t be a “right-wing takeover as individuals on the left could worry.”Theo Wargo/WireImage
Billionaire Elon Musk mentioned he’ll vote Republican within the upcoming election.
The Tesla CEO mentioned he is voted “overwhelmingly” for Democrats all through his life.
Regardless of this, Musk mentioned he leans “neither Republican nor Democrat” and calls himself “a reasonable.”
Billionaire Elon Musk mentioned he plans to vote Republican within the upcoming election cycle after voting “overwhelmingly” for Democrats up to now.
The Tesla CEO and founder made the comment on Monday whereas talking through video hyperlink at a Miami tech convention, the place he mentioned his views on Twitter and free speech, amongst different matters.
“The truth is that Twitter at this level, you already know, has a really far left bias,” Musk mentioned on the convention. “I might classify myself as a reasonable, neither Republican nor Democrat.”
“I’ve voted overwhelmingly for Democrats, traditionally. Like I am unsure, I’d by no means have voted for a Republican, simply to be clear,” he continued.
“Now this election I’ll,” he added. Whereas Musk didn’t specify if he was referring to November’s midterm elections or the 2024 presidential election, his feedback elicited an enthusiastic response from the viewers and panelists.
Musk additionally mentioned that his buy of Twitter for $44 billion wouldn’t be “some right-wing takeover as individuals on the left could worry.” As an alternative, it could be a “reasonable wing takeover,” he added.
The billionaire mentioned his deliberate revamp of the social media platform would “try to make sure that individuals of all political opinions really feel welcome on a digital city sq.” — one the place they’ll communicate freely “with out worry of being banned or shadow-banned.”
Musk additionally touched on the significance of free speech, which he outlined as being exercised when “somebody you do not like is saying one thing you do not like.” “That is when it truly issues,” he mentioned.
“I imply, I get trashed by the media on a regular basis,” Musk continued. “That is fantastic. I do not care, good. Do it twice as a lot, I could not care much less.”
“But it surely’s indicative of the truth that, although I’ve numerous assets, I don’t even have the power to cease the media from trashing me,” he added. “And that is a great factor.”
There was widespread debate over how Musk would doubtlessly deal with Twitter and its laws on free speech.
Many Democrats fear that Musk will permit harmful misinformation to proliferate on the platform. On the similar time, GOP politicians and pundits have hailed it as a gateway for a lot of previously-banned commentators to return to Twitter.
Some GOP pundits hoped the acquisition would permit Twitter to reinstate the account of former President Donald Trump, who was completely banned in January 2021 for what the corporate mentioned was a “danger of additional incitement of violence.”
Musk mentioned on Could 11 that he would reverse Trump’s ban from the platform, calling Twitter’s earlier resolution “silly within the excessive.”
The Miami occasion was hosted by a podcast referred to as “All-In,” which is led by Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg.