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Musk likes DeSantis for president

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Elon Musk said Friday night that he would support Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, if he ran for president in 2024.

Mr Musk, in a series of Twitter exchanges, elaborated somewhat on his political views, saying, “My preference for the 2024 presidency is someone sensible and centrist. I had hoped that would be the case for the Biden administra­tion, but have been disappoint­ed so far.”

He called himself a “significan­t supporter of the Obama-Biden presidency and (reluctantl­y) voted for Biden over Trump”.

When one of the people he was tweeting with asked if he’d back Mr DeSantis in the next presidenti­al election, Mr Musk responded: “Yes.”

Mr Musk bought Twitter nearly a month ago and last weekend reinstated the account of former president Donald Trump, who has announced another run for the White House. Mr Trump, whose account was suspended shortly after the assault on the US Capitol by a mob of his supporters on Jan 6, 2021, has yet to post any new tweets.

“I’m fine with Trump not tweeting,” Mr Musk said on Twitter Friday night. “The important thing is that Twitter correct a grave mistake in banning his account, despite no violation of the law or terms of service. Deplatform­ing a sitting president undermined public trust in Twitter for half of America.”

Mr Musk said in June that he was leaning towards a DeSantis endorsemen­t, and the two men have exchanged acclaim for one another.

Mr Musk’s expression of support comes as many party leaders have been talking up Mr DeSantis as a more desirable standard bearer in the next election. The Florida governor won a re-election victory on Nov 8, as many Republican candidates championed by Mr Trump lost.

Mr Musk, who’s also the CEO of Tesla Inc and SpaceX, hasn’t made a federal political donation since 2020. He also has not contribute­d to Mr DeSantis’s campaigns for governor.

After Mr Musk restored Mr Trump’s Twitter account, civil rights leaders urged major advertiser­s to stay away from the social media platform. The activists said Mr Musk broke promises he made to them in a closeddoor meeting about hate speech and misinforma­tion.

Mr Trump is obligated to make most social media posts on Truth Social, the platform he launched after his Twitter ban, first, according to a filing, although there’s an exception for political messages.

 ?? ?? ENDORSED BY TWITTER HQ: Gov Ron Desantis is joined onstage by his family at a victory celebratio­n in Tampa, Florida on Nov 8.
ENDORSED BY TWITTER HQ: Gov Ron Desantis is joined onstage by his family at a victory celebratio­n in Tampa, Florida on Nov 8.

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