By SRH
The world is up-side down, our politicians, laws and congress are bought and paid for by the ultra RICH elitist which are evil to the bone.
Sources tell the Trump administration that Elon Musk will contribute extensively to the Republican midterm campaign in November.
Musk plans to spend $100 million to $200 million in key races like Texas, where Republican Ken Paxton’s campaign could determine the party’s US Senate majority. The actual amount may vary, but authorities expect this.
Paxton, who has gotten much less money than his opponent, would benefit immensely with a cash injection or voter turnout gift. Current FEC data show James Talarico raised over $69 million and Paxton roughly $9 million.
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Paxton won with Trump’s support, but he fell behind in contributions during Senator John Cornyn’s nasty primary, which resurfaced previous issues, and he hasn’t improved since becoming the candidate.
Both major national Republican organizations have not yet dedicated financing to Paxton. Although MAGA Inc. has not stated its financial intentions, the Senate Leadership Fund is controlled by John Thune’s allies, who supported Cornyn.
Democrats have typically raised more money than Republicans in close races this campaign, so Paxton is not alone in his fundraising disadvantage. Many candidates seek funding from third parties and national party committees.
Musk’s planned spending boosts the Republican National Committee’s war chest by $128 million and the Democratic National Committee’s debt by $2 million. Democrats have $116 million in super PACs, while GOP Senate and House PACs have $380 million. MAGA Inc. has around $400 million, unlike the Democrats.
No America PAC representative discussed budget goals with reporters. The New York Times reported that Musk’s PAC will spend $100 million in the 2026 elections.
Musk has had mixed success with voter turnout initiatives.
Trump’s 2024 campaign hired America PAC for field operations. The organization spent over $46 million in battleground states to reach “low propensity” individuals who favor Trump but don’t vote.
Despite Trump’s dominance in the final tally, his campaign officials doubted that America PAC’s paid canvassers—who are notoriously less enthusiastic than in-house canvassers and have been caught pretending to knock on doors to collect their paychecks—were responsible for his success.
The 2024 America PAC received complaints from employees who felt misled and threatened with housing costs unless they hit huge quotas. (America PAC and Musk did not reply to requests for comment.)