Elon Musk is Wading Back into Politics with a Big Splash.
In a move that's left many scratching their heads, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has thrown his weight behind pro-Trump Republican Nate Morris in Kentucky's Senate primaries. The $10 million donation to Morris' campaign is reportedly the largest single contribution Musk has ever made to a Senate race.
Musk's decision to back Morris comes as the senator's seat is set to become vacant following Mitch McConnell's retirement. Morris, an "anti-establishment" Republican, shares Musk's frustrations with McConnell and is running on an anti-immigration platform. Not surprisingly, top MAGA figures like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk have already endorsed his campaign.
Musk, who has a history of throwing his weight behind Republicans, spent over $290 million in the 2024 election supporting GOP candidates, including President Donald Trump. However, his own foray into politics didn't exactly go as planned. In an off-year race last year, Musk-backed candidate performed poorly, with one anonymous GOP operative calling him "finished, done, gone." Musk's personal popularity took a hit, and he was left to wonder if all that cash had been enough to buy votes.
But it seems like Musk is trying again. After a brief hiatus from politics, the billionaire has started re-engaging with Trump's inner circle. He's attending private dinners with Trump, signing deals with the Pentagon on AI projects, and even reaffirming his support for Republican super PACs. The question now is whether Musk will take it up a notch by running for office himself.
Sources close to Musk say he plans to give more to Republicans in preparation for the 2026 midterm elections. Will Musk put on the "cheese hat" and join the fray once again? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – this billionaire is back in the game with a big bang.
In a move that's left many scratching their heads, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has thrown his weight behind pro-Trump Republican Nate Morris in Kentucky's Senate primaries. The $10 million donation to Morris' campaign is reportedly the largest single contribution Musk has ever made to a Senate race.
Musk's decision to back Morris comes as the senator's seat is set to become vacant following Mitch McConnell's retirement. Morris, an "anti-establishment" Republican, shares Musk's frustrations with McConnell and is running on an anti-immigration platform. Not surprisingly, top MAGA figures like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk have already endorsed his campaign.
Musk, who has a history of throwing his weight behind Republicans, spent over $290 million in the 2024 election supporting GOP candidates, including President Donald Trump. However, his own foray into politics didn't exactly go as planned. In an off-year race last year, Musk-backed candidate performed poorly, with one anonymous GOP operative calling him "finished, done, gone." Musk's personal popularity took a hit, and he was left to wonder if all that cash had been enough to buy votes.
But it seems like Musk is trying again. After a brief hiatus from politics, the billionaire has started re-engaging with Trump's inner circle. He's attending private dinners with Trump, signing deals with the Pentagon on AI projects, and even reaffirming his support for Republican super PACs. The question now is whether Musk will take it up a notch by running for office himself.
Sources close to Musk say he plans to give more to Republicans in preparation for the 2026 midterm elections. Will Musk put on the "cheese hat" and join the fray once again? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – this billionaire is back in the game with a big bang.