Elon Musk’s super PAC launches pro-Trump website to mobilize swing state voters

by Dillon Burroughs

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A conservative super PAC supported by Elon Musk launched a website to mobilize canvassers in swing states ahead of the November election.

America PAC is focusing its efforts in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

“At America PAC, we’re not just advocating for change; we’re driving it. Join us in our mission to promote free speech, free markets, and a merit-based society. Together, we’ll ensure that every vote counts towards a stronger, more vibrant America,” the website states.

“Join the team, pledge to vote, or spread the word— your involvement shapes our future. Let’s make history,” it adds.

The website offers a jobs section to recruit canvassers between now and election day for those seeking to help mobilize voters for President Donald Trump.

In addition to recruiting workers to canvass for voters, America PAC challenges Americans to pledge to vote in the upcoming election.

“American has the opportunity to make their voice heard at the ballot box. Join us in our commitment to preserving and enhancing the democratic principles that make our nation strong,” its website states.

Filings with the Federal Election Commission show that the super PAC has already spent at least $2.4 million in key congressional races, according to Fox News. The super PAC also focuses on some strategic congressional district races in California and New York.

The website also launched as Trump shared a post from Tesla owner Elon Musk.

“A Trump victory is essential to defense of freedom of speech, secure borders, safe cities and sensible spending,” Musk said in the post.

As RSBN previously reported, Musk shared his excitement on social media earlier this month concerning reports of joining the Trump administration to cut wasteful government spending and regulations.

His post on X cited a recent Washington Post article highlighting Musk’s plans to join several business executives in next Trump administration.

“I can’t wait. There is a lot of waste and needless regulation in government that needs to go,” Musk wrote.

Musk’s post quoted Mario Nawfal, host of “No Bias, No Echo Chambers,” which claims to be the largest show on the X platform.

“Trump is reportedly eyeing a plan to involve prominent business executives, including Elon, in auditing federal agencies to identify programs to cut,” Nawfal stated.

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