Musk Gets Political Again
Elon Musk: The GOP's Power Play for 2026 Midterms
Elon Musk is back in the political arena, realigning with Donald Trump and the GOP in time for the 2026 midterms. With at least $10 million already donated to a Senate candidate and more on the way, Musk is using his influence—and his platform X—to boost Republican campaigns. This move comes after a fallout and reconciliation with Trump, signaling a strategic shift from third‑party aspirations to solid GOP support.
Introduction: Elon Musk's Political Re‑Engagement
Background: The Fallout and Reconciliation with Trump
Musk's Political Contributions and 2026 Strategy
Motivations Behind Musk's Political Return
Musk's Relationship with Trump and the GOP
Potential Impact on 2026 Midterms and Musk's Businesses
Public Reactions: Support and Criticism
Future Implications of Musk's Political Involvement
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