The billionaire is driving voter registration before the Oct. 21 deadline in the battleground state.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa.âAt another solo stumping event in Pennsylvania for former President Donald Trump, billionaire Elon Musk told more than 1,000 attendees that reelecting Trump is âincredibly important.â He urged voters to register in the swing state before the deadline on Oct. 21.
Musk explained why he became politically active during this general election, âI think the election is a super big deal. Itâs really the difference between freedom and opportunity or oppression and communism, essentially. Thatâs what weâre looking at.â
He encouraged Trump supporters to be âloud and proudâ and put up lawn signs in blue areas in the Commonwealth, which is concentrated in and near Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
A common theme of Friday nightâs discussion was Muskâs potential job in Trumpâs administration to improve government efficiency. Trump has repeatedly said at rallies that he wants to cut down regulations to help business and economic growth.
Musk said he would âreduce a lot of government headcountâ by giving the fired government workers a two-year severance so they could âfigure out something else to do.â
He also liked an idea proposed by attendeesâusing artificial intelligence to track laws and regulations and government spending.
Many attendees admired the products and technology Muskâs Tesla and SpaceX companies have developed. On Oct. 13, SpaceXâs reusable Starship rocketâkey to NASAâs plan to build a permanent base on the moonâsuccessfully returned to the launchpad for the first time.
Jo-Ann Bonanno, an executive assistant, said she is âvery intrigued with Musk. I think heâs brilliant and brings so much to society today with his innovation and his technology,â she told Epoch Timesâ sister media NTD Television. âThe fact that heâs aligned himself with Trump … is a great thing.â
Bonanno attended the Friday town hall. âHe brings a whole lot of hope and opportunity for young people ⌠People donât have enough of things to look forward to, ways to make money, or new ways of doing business.â
Purav Barot, a 29-year-old working in tech sales, said he supports Trump because heâs âbasically tired of the current environment, high inflation prices, and how everything has gotten expensive.â He said he votes based on policies and past achievements, not personalities.
âItâs one of the elections where every vote matters, every voice matters,â he shared with NTD.
During his first Pennsylvania town hall on Oct. 17 in Delaware County, Musk described the close race in the battleground state, âI think we see that this election will be decided in Pennsylvania by, it could be 10,000 votes, it could be 1,000 votes, it could be 10 votes. It could be some very tiny number, so every incremental person is a huge difference.â
He added on Oct. 18, âWe are doomed if Trump doesnât win.â

Purav Barot, a 29-year-old working in tech sales, at Elon Musk’s town hall in Oaks, Pa., on Oct. 18, 2024. NTD
After the Friday event, Dana Medwid, who owns a construction company, told NTD that she is impressed by Muskâs âknowledge of politics, his genius, his brilliance, and everything that he speaks about with the future.â
âHe also said something very importantâhow our country is going to be doomed, then the world is going to be doomed if something doesnât change,â she said. âAnd I agree with him.â
The Commonwealth currently has 9 million registered voters, with 44 percent Democrats, 40 percent Republicans, and 16 percent independents.
Although registered Democrats still outnumber Republicans by 300,000, Republican registrations are picking up. Between 2020 and 2024, registered Republicans increased by 130,000, while Democrats decreased by 220,000.
In the past year, 5,000 more Republican voters registered than Democrats through Pennsylvaniaâs new fast-track registration process when people get a new or renewed driverâs license.
Another billionaire, Shark Tank investor Mark Cuban, is campaigning for Democrats.
He joined Harris in Wisconsin on Thursday and is scheduled to speak again at her rally in Arizona on Saturday. On Sunday, Cuban will campaign with the second gentleman, Douglas Emhoff, in Michigan.
In contrast to Muskâs argument that the country is doomed without Trump as the next president, Cubanâs tone was more about having fun and âpicking on Donald Trump a little bit.â He said that Trump doesnât understand how tariffs work, referring to Trumpâs plan to impose over 60 percent tariffs on Chinese goods.

Businessman and television personality Mark Cuban addresses a rally for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in La Crosse, Wis., on Oct. 17, 2024. Andy Manis/Getty Images
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