Elon Musk Warns: 2024 Could Be 'Last US Election' If Trump Loses
In a recent interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made headlines by expressing full support for Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.
Musk's comments, streamed on October 8, underscored his belief that a Trump defeat could have lasting consequences for the country's democratic structure.

"If (Donald) Trump loses, this will be the last election we'll have," Musk stated, citing his concerns over the political implications of a Democratic administration. Musk, who recently appeared alongside Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, elaborated on the reasons behind his public support, describing himself as "all in" for the Republican candidate. During their discussion, Carlson noted that Musk's backing of Trump could pose challenges if Trump were to lose, to which Musk responded lightheartedly, "If he loses, I'm f**ked. How long do you think my prison sentence will be?"
Concerns Over Migrant Voting Power
Musk also expressed apprehensions about changes in the U.S. electoral landscape. He voiced his belief that the Democratic administration's approach to immigration could reshape voter demographics in key swing states. "Now these swing-state margins are sometimes ten to twenty thousand votes. What happens if you put hundreds of thousands of people into each swing state?" he questioned. Musk suggested that a Democratic victory could result in the eventual legalization of undocumented migrants, leading to a "single-party country" without competitive swing states.
A Pledge to Support Trump Through the Finish Line
Musk's support for Trump extends beyond statements alone. At the recent Pennsylvania rally, he affirmed his alignment with Trump's policies, jokingly calling himself "not just MAGA, but dark MAGA." When Carlson asked if Musk's support would continue in a potential Trump administration, Musk confirmed, "Yeah, absolutely."
Incentivizing Support for Swing-State Voters
Further demonstrating his commitment, Musk has initiated a referral program exclusively for registered swing-state voters, offering $47 per person referred to a petition supporting free speech and the Second Amendment. "For every person you refer who is a swing state voter, you get $47! Easy money," Musk shared on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Musk's vocal support for Trump has fueled speculation over the potential influence of high-profile endorsements in the 2024 election. His comments underscore a growing divide in public sentiment and raise questions about the future political landscape of the United States.
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