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Americans Want a New Political Party — But NOT One Run by Elon Musk
A stunning new CNN poll has dropped — and it’s not looking good for Elon Musk’s political ambitions.
63% of Americans say they’re ready to ditch the two-party system and support a new political force to shake up Washington… but here’s the twist: they don’t want Musk at the helm.
Despite announcing his new “America Party” this month on X, just 25% of respondents said they’d support a party led by the Tesla CEO. A whopping 74% flat-out rejected the idea, according to CNN and MassLive.
Even CNN’s data analyst Harry Enten didn’t hold back. “Jeez Louise, Musk’s 3rd party looks close to dead on arrival,” he posted.
Musk’s favorability has also taken a nosedive:
Only 23% view him positively
60% now see him unfavorably
That’s a net drop of 66 points since he started dabbling in politics.
Timing or Coincidence?
Musk launched the “America Party” just one day after Trump signed the massive “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law — a bill Musk publicly slammed. He promised to create a new party if it passed… and he did. But so far, Americans aren’t buying it.
> “When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy,” Musk posted. “Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.”
Still, no clear platform. No confirmed ballot access. And a former ally, Trump, isn’t impressed, calling the whole idea a “train wreck.”
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Meanwhile, Musk’s Cybertruck Is Stalling Out
It’s not just the polls — his electric pickup is sputtering too.
According to new sales data:
Cybertruck sales fell 51% in Q2
Only 4,300 units sold in the last quarter
10,700 trucks sold so far in 2025 — far off the pace to match 2024’s 39,000 total
Despite 2 million preorders and big promises, Tesla’s delivery numbers are floundering. And the price? The popular dual-motor version starts at $80K — far above the $50K launch promise.
Ford’s F-150 Lightning and GMC’s Hummer EV are outselling it — and Tesla is silent. No comment from the company, and no breakdown of specific Cybertruck numbers in their reports.