▲ In 2019, then-President Trump was talking about becoming a governor of Disantis.


Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced his intention to support Florida Governor Ron Disantiff, who quickly emerged as the next Republican candidate in the US presidential election two years later.



Musk replied "yes" to a question on Twitter, a social media he acquired and managed, asking whether he would support Ron Disantis in 2024.



He then wrote, “I hope the 2024 presidency will go to a more sensible and moderately inclined person,” and “I hoped the Biden administration would do the same, but so far only disappointment.”



“As a reminder, I was a key supporter of the Obama-to-Biden presidency, and although reluctantly (during the 2020 election) I voted for Biden over Trump,” he added.



In the aftermath of the 'Red Wave' (Republican landslide victory) in the midterm elections held on the 8th, former President Trump's declaration of re-election has not gained momentum, and how Musk's position, which has a great influence on the Republican supporters, will affect it. Noticed.



Musk replied "Disantis" to a netizen's question about who his vote was leaning on in relation to the next presidential election in June.



"Trump will be 82 at the end of his term, and he is too old to be the chief executive of anything, let alone America," he said in July.



Governor Disantis is a hard-line conservative figure who has actively advocated former President Trump's policies to the extent that he was once called 'Little Trump'.



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