#MuskAmericaParty
Elon Musk Launches "America Party" to Challenge U.S. Political Duopoly**
Elon Musk has officially formed the America Party, aiming to dismantle America’s "uniparty" system dominated by Democrats and Republicans. The move followed a July 4 poll on X (formerly Twitter), where 1.2 million voters supported a new party by a 2-to-1 margin .
Though constitutionally ineligible for the presidency due to his South African birth, Musk will leverage his influence and resources to back candidates starting with the 2026 midterms, targeting Congressional seats . Key details:
- Funding: Musk’s $405 billion fortune and prior $40.5 million backing of Trump position the party for significant financial firepower, though legal caps may require strategic PAC use .
- Allies: Rumored figures include Tucker Carlson, Rep. Thomas Massie, and Andrew Yang (open to collaboration) .
- Catalyst The party emerged in protest after Congress passed a spending bill scrapping EV tax credits, directly impacting Tesla .
Musk’s X platform will likely amplify the party’s reach, resonating with crypto advocates seeking political disruption. Binance’s prior $500M investment in X underscores this synergy