Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk sounded a dire alarm about the 2024 presidential election, claiming it could be the last one the United States holds if Donald Trump isn't victorious. In a series of posts on X, the platform he owns, Musk argued that electing Trump is essential to preserving the nation's democracy, warning that otherwise, America risks becoming a one-party state.
Musk's controversial remarks were sparked by concerns over the Biden administration's immigration policies. He accused the administration of fast-tracking citizenship for illegal immigrants to manipulate the outcome of future elections. "If even 1 in 20 illegals become citizens per year," Musk wrote, "that would be about 2 million new legal voters in four years. In swing states where margins are often under 20,000 votes, this could eliminate the competitiveness of elections".
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“I think he can save Trillions”.
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He specifically criticized the administration's practice of flying asylum seekers to battleground states like Pennsylvania and Arizona, suggesting that this was a deliberate attempt to skew the results in favor of Democrats. "America then becomes a one-party state, and democracy is over," Musk warned. He compared this potential outcome to the situation in California, which, after the 1986 amnesty law, became a Democratic stronghold.
Musk further claimed that California's shift toward progressive policies, which he described as "extreme socialism," was only tempered by residents' ability to move to other states. Should the entire country fall under Democratic control, Musk warned, there would be no escape. He painted a bleak picture of America's future under what he described as unchecked liberal governance, likening it to the deteriorating conditions in San Francisco.
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— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 30, 2024
Musk's endorsement of Trump has sparked significant attention. His remarks follow months of increasing alignment with the former president, including Musk's support for a pro-Trump super PAC. This PAC has launched digital ads targeting voters in swing states, positioning Trump as the only defense against rising illegal immigration and government overreach.
Musk's statements come at a time when tensions surrounding the 2024 election are running high. Trump, facing multiple legal battles, has continued to frame himself as a victim of political persecution. Musk’s warnings echo a broader narrative among Trump supporters, who see the former president as a bulwark against what they view as left-wing authoritarianism.
Despite the controversy, Musk’s comments resonate with a significant portion of the Republican base. Many share his fears about immigration and its potential impact on electoral integrity, viewing the influx of new voters as a direct threat to their political influence.
The 2024 election is shaping up to be one of the most contentious in modern U.S. history, with figures like Musk intensifying the rhetoric. As the race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris heats up, the stakes are higher than ever, with some arguing that the very future of American democracy is on the line.