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Billionaire, entrepreneur Elon Musk said Monday that he would be voting Republican possibly for the first time in his life.
This news comes after Mr. Musk's supposed "red pill moment," when he began trolling and teasing far left-leaning politicians and fellow billionaires for their radical views.
But the ruthless billionaire didn't just stop with taunting and mocking "woke mind virus[es]," Musk slowly became more open about his own political beliefs on Twitter, noticeably shifting his views to the right, if not the orthodox conservative side of many issues.
And now, in his most recent appearance on the "All-In' podcast, Mr. musk told his hosts, “I might never have voted for a Republican, just to be clear,” Musk continued. “Now this election, I will.” His comments were met with applause from the audience, and a scene that could never have been imagined just a few short years ago.
Mr. Musk went on to say, despite his clear conservative tendencies, that he is a "moderate," and that his bid for Twitter is "not some right-wing takeover" but a
"moderate takeover."
But Mr. Musk's most recent remarks on being a "moderate" have failed to please Democrats, who know where Mr. Musks' political alliances likely lie.
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