#MuskAmericaParty According to experts, the idea of a third party in the U.S. is, to be honest, complicated, if not almost impossible on a large scale. Historically, the U.S. political system heavily favors the two major parties. It's like an unwritten law in politics: systems like the U.S. (where the one who gets the most votes wins, regardless of whether they have an absolute majority) tend to have only two strong parties.

Although Musk has a lot of money and can fund the campaign, and despite some initial polls showing significant support (especially among Republican men), experts warn that it is very difficult to break decades of political structure. People may be dissatisfied with the current parties, yes, but from there to changing the entire political landscape is a huge leap.

Some analysts believe that Musk's "America Party" could be more of a way to pressure existing parties and less of a political force that wins presidential elections or controls Congress. Perhaps his strategy is to focus on a few seats in the Senate or the House of Representatives to have a "decisive voice" on certain laws. In summary, it is a bold move by Musk, but experts see a very steep path for it to become a major political force.