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I asked ChatGPT to give me an assessment of what Musk's "America Party" would mean for my taxes -- here's what it had to say.
Musk’s "America Party" could pull voters from Republicans defending seats in tight districts, Democrats believe.
Elon Musk has never said anything about democracy. He appears not to know what it means. Most likely, from his participation and support of the Make America Great Again agenda, he does not realize ...
Stock futures rose Wednesday on the U.S. and Japan striking a trade agreement and ahead of earnings from two of the Magnificent Seven. The U.S. also reached a pact with the Philippines and fleshed out ...
Joseph Thorndike examines the history of third parties and their role in effecting political change and considers whether ...
Analysts still expect a solid second quarter from Alphabet. But others say AI technology now poses a deeper threat to ...
Several polls this week found that while many voters would consider joining a third party, far fewer are interested in one ...
Almost half of voters would back a third party as an alternative, but if Musk were attached, the number drops far lower.
Can a third political party succeed in the US? Presidential elections are largely seen as a contest between the Democratic ...
Roughly half of American voters are open to joining a third party outside the Republican and Democratic duopoly — but aren’t fond of the one created by tech mogul Elon Musk, a startling new ...
On this episode of Start Making Sense, the Working Families Party’s Maurice Mitchell on Musk’s “American Party” and David Cole on why birthright citizenship will win at the Supreme Court.
America’s two-party political system has been challenged before, but Republicans and Democrats still rule. Elon Musk is trying a new way at a time when the major parties may be vulnerable.