Republicans Say They Want More Elon Musk, Not Less
Briefly

Recent elections have shown that Elon Musk's involvement in Republican politics may be detrimental to the party, particularly highlighted by his $25 million donation in a Wisconsin Supreme Court race. His preferred candidate's loss emphasizes this. Polls indicate Musk's favorability is notably low, even among Trump supporters, leading to concerns about his influence on Republican prospects moving forward. This growing unpopularity raises crucial questions for the GOP regarding their association with him and its effects on local and national candidates.
The results of recent elections left Democrats crowing about Musk being a drag on GOP fortunes as polls showed his favorability significantly underwater.
Evan Roth Smith from Blueprint highlights that Musk's favorability has plummeted, making him unpopular even among Trump supporters, showcasing a significant political liability.
Longtime Trump advisor mentions that opposing Musk will reveal where individuals and candidates stand politically, underlining his controversial status in Republican circles.
The ongoing decline of Musk's popularity poses serious questions for Republicans about their alliance with him, affecting local, state, and national candidate support.
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