Recent polling indicates that many Americans are open to the idea of a third party, yet most express disinterest in a party led by Elon Musk. Three separate polls reveal a consistent trend: while a significant percentage of Americans acknowledge the need for a third party, interest declines sharply when Musk is proposed as its leader. This aversion is pronounced among independents and Democratic voters, reflecting Musk's polarizing political affiliations and past actions. His hypothetical America Party would likely attract more support from Republicans than Democrats.
Polls show that while 45% of Americans believe a third party is necessary, only 11% would consider joining a party founded by Elon Musk.
Public support for a third party drops significantly when Elon Musk is involved, with only 25% favoring his potential America Party according to CNN's findings.
Independents show considerable aversion to a Musk-led party; 75% would consider a third party, but only 22% would support one established by him.
Democrats are largely unsupportive of a Musk-created party; just 6% would consider joining, reflecting a strong partisan divide in attitudes toward Musk.
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