Musk Suggests "American Party" Will Participate in Next Year's Midterm Elections
BlockBeats News, July 6th, Musk hinted in response to a community question that the "American Party" will participate in next year's midterm elections.
According to the Federal Election Commission regulations, a new political party does not need to formally register with the FEC unless its fundraising or spending exceeds a specific threshold. Analysis by Wall Street See saw indicates that with Musk's financial resources, funding will not be a limiting factor.
In response to speculation from netizens that the "American Party" platform may include reducing debt spending, promoting AI technology development, and fully relaxing regulations, Musk replied, "Correct!"
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