Musk Drops Major Hint About Who He Supports As the Next President of the United States

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The world’s richest person, Elon Musk, revealed that he voted Republican for the first time in his life at age 50.

“I voted for Mayra Flores,” Musk confirmed, adding that it’s the “first time I ever voted Republican.”

“Massive red wave in 2022,” Musk said.

Republican candidate Mayra Flores pulled off a major upset in a special election for the vacant 34th Congressional District seat in Texas.

In 2020, the district voted overwhelmingly in support of Joe Biden and the Democrats. This victory signals a major red wave coming in the mid-term 2022 elections.

Flores, who arrived in the U.S. when she was 6 years old, will become the first member of the House who was born in Mexico. S

Former Democratic Rep. Filemon Vela held the seat for almost 10 years before Flores flipped it red.

Flores said Musk’s tweet was “the icing on the cake.”

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Flores also wrote that others who have grown tired of the Democratic Party should join the red wave.

While tweeting on the subject of politics, Musk looked ahead to 2024 when asked he would support technology entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for president in 2020 and also launched a failed campaign to be elected mayor of New York City.

Musk responded by bringing up Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, an emerging Republican star often touted as a potential contender for the presidency in 2024.

“I supported Yang last time, but DeSantis has a better chance of winning,” Musk wrote.

Discussion of the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nominee currently revolves around former President Donald Trump, who has kept alive the subject of a possible 2024 run while never making a commitment. In informal surveys, DeSantis has made a strong showing.

Even though he’s a national newsmaker on an almost-daily basis, DeSantis has set aside 2024 speculation as he focuses on his campaign for re-election this fall.

Musk, an ideological gadfly who supports pieces of policies advanced by both parties, noted in another post that he might create a political action committee to support moderate candidates, regardless of party affiliation.