Musk adopted India's strategy in the US elections, you will be surprised to know what he did for Trump


Posted on 12th Nov 2024 12:57 pm by rohit kumar

Donald Trump is going to become the 47th President of the country by winning the US presidential election. He won by defeating Democrat candidate Kamala Harris. However, Elon Musk has also played an important role in Donald Trump's victory. According to the Associated Press report, Tesla CEO and SpaceX owner billionaire Elon Musk opened his treasury for Republican candidate Donald Trump. From this treasury, Elon Musk spent a total of 200 million US dollars (16,88,00,20,000 in Indian rupees) to make Trump win. It is being said that the amount spent by Musk is historic as a victory for any candidate in the US presidential election.

 

Musk's focus was on first-time voters.

 

According to the report, Elon Musk's Super PAC spent $200 million to make Republican Donald Trump win. It was told that in this election, Elon Musk's entire campaign to make Trump win was focused on first-time voters.

 

On the day of the US election results, Donald Trump said in Florida, "We have a new star. A star is born – Elon!” Trump directly took the name of Elon Musk, which made it clear that he was standing shoulder to shoulder with him in the US presidential election.

 

Which strategy did Musk adopt in India?

 

It is quite common for industrialists to fund parties from behind the scenes during Indian elections. Apart from India's main political parties Congress and BJP, big industrialists also give huge funding to regional parties. However, in India, no industrialist directly supports any party by revealing his name. Because he does not want to become an opponent of the opposition parties.

 

On the other hand, the politics of America is much different from India. In the US presidential election, Tesla CEO and owner of social media platform X and SpaceX, Elon Musk was seen standing shoulder to shoulder with Donald Trump during the election campaign. However, no one had any idea that billionaire Elon Musk would open his treasury in this way for Donald Trump's victory.

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