Elon Musk says he is NOT donating $45 million to Donald Trump
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74% Very Conservative
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82% Extremely Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : Musk said they had 'some conversations' and Trump is a 'huge fan of the Cybertrucks,' referring to Tesla's electric pickup trucks.62% : Trump returned the favor, talking up his new superfan's intelligence at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
61% : Musk said Trump showed 'great courage' after the attempt on his life at a rally on July 13, where a bullet grazed his ear.
51% : The businessman first stated his explicit endorsement of Trump for president in the hours after the assassination attempt, though it was long suspected.
46% : Musk's endorsement of Trump cemented his shift towards right-wing politics and gives the former president a high-profile backer in his bid to return to the White House in the November 5 election.
43% : Musk also discussed his reasons for donating heavily to Trump and Republicans in his conversation with Peterson on Twitter, which Musk owns.
43% : Trump last month reiterated his pledge to immediately abandon the Biden administration's 'mandate' to support the electric vehicle industry.
41% : Musk discussed his reasons for donating heavily to Trump and Republicans in his conversation with controversial psychology professor Jordan Peterson on Twitter, which Musk ownsMusk said he believed he and the Republican Party were more closely aligned on their 'core values' than he and the Democrats.
41% : Trump on chose Ohio US Senator J.D. Vance to be his vice presidential running mate, as the Republican Party officially nominated the former president to run again for the White House.
31% : Just to be super clear, I am not donating money to either candidate for US President,' he said on March 6Read More Elon Musk says he won't donate to Trump or Biden after Mar-a-Lago meeting with Republican sparked speculation he would wade into the 2024 raceBiden campaign spokesman James Singer said that Musk knows Trump is 'a sucker who will sell America out, cutting his taxes while raising taxes on the middle class by $2,500.''Joe Biden has been standing up to people like Elon and fighting for the middle class his entire career - and it´s why he´ll win in November,' Singer said in a statement.
30% : In March, Trump met with Musk and other wealthy donors and caused such a fuss that Musk made a claim on social media afterward.
29% : In March, Trump met with Musk and other wealthy donors and caused such a fuss that Musk made a claim on social media afterward . '
26% : I am not donating $45 million a month to Trump,' he said during a video with Jordan Peterson.Musk later followed up on Twitter, calling the $45 million figure 'ridiculous' and explaining why he was backing Republicans.
16% : While he has publicly criticized Biden's policies on immigration and electric vehicles and even his age, Musk has not made any formal endorsement in November's contest and Trump has said he did not know if he has Musk's support.
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