Tesla's Musk says he 'can no longer support' Democrats, 'will vote
Republican'
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[May 19, 2022] By
Hyunjoo Jin
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Tesla Inc CEO Elon
Musk said on Wednesday that while he voted for Democrats in the past, he
will now vote for Republicans.
"In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness
party. But they have become the party of division & hate, so I can no
longer support them and will vote Republican," he tweeted.
"Now, watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold," said Musk,
the world's richest man, who has agreed to buy Twitter Inc.
The 50-year-old billionaire recently said he would reverse Twitter's ban
on former U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican, when he buys the
social media platform. He also said Twitter is far-left-biased because
it is headquartered in California, a state known for its progressive
politics.
Tesla's stock fell 6.8% on Wednesday, after he announced his support for
Republicans and Tesla was removed from a closely-watched sustainable
index.
Tweets mocking Elon as being "poor Elon" were trending on social media
platform Twitter, sparking his mother Maye Musk to weigh in with her own
tweet to defend her son.
"Poor Elon might only be the 2nd or 3rd richest man in the world now,"
one twitter user said.
"Poor Elon. No liberals are going to buy his cars anymore, when there's
so many nicer options," another said.
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Elon Musk attends the opening ceremony of the new Tesla Gigafactory
for electric cars in Gruenheide, Germany, March 22, 2022. Patrick
Pleul/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Musk's mother criticized some tweets for "nasty
comments" and alleged they were "troll or bot", referring to fake
accounts.
Musk has been a vocal critic of the Biden administration and
Democrats for their proposals to tax billionaires and give more tax
incentives to union-made electric vehicles. Tesla does not have
unions at its U.S. factories.
Last year, Tesla, which counts California as its biggest market in
the United States, moved its headquarters from California to the
more politically conservative Texas.
Musk moved his personal residence from California to Texas, where
there is no state income tax. He has sold about $25 billion worth of
Tesla stock since last year in order to pay taxes and finance his
proposed acquisition of Twitter. Analysts said the sales helped him
cash in on Tesla's stock rally and diversify his wealth.
(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin in San FranciscoEditing by Matthew Lewis
and Richard Pullin)
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