Fetterman issues warning to Democrats after Elon stumps for Trump in Pennsylvania
Sen. John Fetterman told CNN on Wednesday that Elon Musk was "attractive" to a voting demographic in Pennsylvania that was necessary to win the state. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is warning fellow Democrats not to dismiss Elon Musk's support for former President Trump in the Keystone State. Nineteen Electoral College votes are at stake in Pennsylvania on Nov. 5 and the state is rated a toss up by Fox News' Power Rankings. With both Trump and Vice President Harris fiercely competing there, and the winner likely to take the White House, the plain-dressed and plainspoken Fetterman told the New York Post in an interview that "Musk is a concern." "Not even just that he has endorsed [Trump], but the fact that now he's becoming an active participant and showing up and doing rallies and things like that," Fetterman said, explaining that the enormously successful Tesla and SpaceX CEO is an attractive figure for the kinds of voters Harris needs to win.
Oct-19-2024, 15:09:53 GMT
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