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Elon Musk’s political threats should not be taken lightly
Could Musk use his money to force Republicans to spend big on normally safe seats and therefore lose other close races to Democrats?
GOP lawmakers fear that Musk-backed third-party candidates could act as spoilers in tight races, siphoning conservative votes ...