Liberal billionaire says Donald Trump won election 'fair and square'
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50% Medium Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Elon Musk will join Donald Trump for his election night party in Mar-a-Lago, continuing his aggressive campaigning for the Republican candidateMusk announced his support for the former president earlier this year after the July 13 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, despite saying in 2022 that 'it's time for Trump to hang up his hat and sail into the sunset'Musk and Trump spent Tuesday night together as the results began rolling in after forming a 'bromance' during the campaign.51% : 'Mature response,' Trump can Isabella DeLuca said.
49% : Congrats @elonmusk as well.'Billionaire Kamala Harris supporter Mark Cuban has conceded defeat and congratulated Donald Trump for 'winning the election fair and square'Cuban supported Trump during his successful 2016 bid for the White House, but 'grew out of it'Cuban's decision to also congratulate Musk comes after the billionaire poured a whopping $119 million on his pro-Trump political action committee, America PAC, to help secure Trump's return to the White House.
41% : Harris's team have warned fans she will not address the public this evening, while Trump spoke to his watch party crowd in Florida - and declared victory.
41% : Musk revealed he was supporting Trump after he survived an assassination attempt in July, and has since been one of the Republican nominee's most outspoken supporters and generous donors.
40% : Fox News has already announced Trump as the victor.North Carolina and Georgia have both been called for Trump, and he is ahead in critical battleground states Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada and Arizona.
40% : Musk and Trump spent Tuesday night together as the results began rolling in after forming a 'bromance' during the campaignYour browser does not support iframes.
15% : Billionaire Kamala Harris supporter Mark Cuban has conceded defeat and congratulated Donald Trump for 'winning the election fair and square.'The election is yet to be formally called for Trump but any path to victory to Harris is rapidly narrowing as swing states continue to be called red.
15% : Trump's national press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the comments were 'extremely insulting to the thousands of women who work for President Trump, and the tens of millions of women who are proudly voting for him.'Cuban later apologized, saying he 'didn't get it out exactly the way I thought I did.'The 66-year-old Dallas-based investor, who made his wealth in computer software, supported Trump during his successful 2016 bid for the White House, but 'grew out of it.'Cuban said that 'whenever you try to get into a conversation about details' with Trump 'it never worked.'But Trump and Musk supporters both appreciated his 'gracious' - and early - concession in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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