"I think it'll favor his Tesla company, and he'll get the majority of the breaks, and just by throwing a couple hundred million on [Trump's] campaign, they're going to look the other way," George L. out of Phoenix, Arizona said.
"He's very good obviously at business, but I didn't elect— I didn't vote for him," said Pierre D. out of Las Vegas, Nevada, questioning Musk's agenda.
"There's nothing, in my opinion, in Elon Musk's history that shows that he's got the best interest of the country or its citizens in mind," Blaire P. out of Oxford, Michigan added.
The voters surveyed were mixed, with some swinging back to Trump, others supporting Biden, and a contingent backing third-party candidates, showcasing electoral fluidity.
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