Elon Musk's Appearance at Donald Trump Rally Mocked: 'Cringing'

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71% : After Trump introduced Musk to the stage, the tech mogul enthusiastically jumped in the air several times while supporters cheered.
59% : Pennsylvania is also one of the key swing states that could determine who wins next month's election between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
53% : However, a number of Republican figures praised Musk for joining Trump on the campaign trail, and suggested the endorsement of the man who has more than 200 million followers on X could be influential in the election.
48% : Trump has previously indicated that Musk could have a role in his next administration should he win November's race.
42% : "Newsweek has contacted Trump's and Musk's offices for comment via email.
42% : "The event in Butler was the first time that Musk and Trump have appeared together during a campaign event, although the pair conducted an interview that was blighted by technical issues, which was streamed on X in August.
24% : Butler was the scene of an assassination attempt against Trump at a rally in July.

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