Musk Launches Midterm Election Plan to Woo More Local Voters to Trump
BlockBeats News, January 23rd, Musk is reopening his wallet and kicking off his political machinery in preparation for the 2026 U.S. midterm elections. The world's richest man has already donated $10 million to a Republican Senate candidate this year, and his once icy relationship with Trump has thawed.
Individuals familiar with the plans say that in recent weeks, Musk's political team has met with several potential service providers for the upcoming midterm elections, focusing on experts in the digital and SMS marketing fields. These sources say Musk's chief political strategist, Chris Young, is leading these efforts and has been meeting with vendors, some political candidates, and their teams.
Sources reveal that for the 2026 midterm elections, Musk aims to convert Trump supporters—some of whom only voted for Trump in the general election—into voters participating in the midterm and local elections.
Analysis suggests that the reconciliation between the two represents an emerging pragmatic alliance: Trump will regain Musk's financial and technological infrastructure support, while Musk maintains a channel of governance influence within the government. Musk is leveraging his social media platform to amplify his vision of creating a leaner U.S. government, which is centered around significant cuts in federal spending, deregulation, and implementing voter ID in elections. (Golden Finance)
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