Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk implored Trump supporters to vote at Saturday's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, saying if they don't, “this will be your last election.” ” he said.
After being invited on stage by President Trump to speak, Musk declared that Trump must win the election in order to protect the “Constitution” and “democracy,” before rally attendees and national observers. He called on members to register to vote.
“This is a must-win situation. We have to win. So I have one request for everyone in the audience, everyone watching this video, everyone on the livestream. It's this one request. “It's very important to register to vote,” Musk said, adding that people should make sure others they know are also registered to vote.
“Right now, text everyone right now!” he said. “And see if they actually vote. If they don't, this will be the last election. That's my prediction. Nothing could be more important.”
Musk noted that everyone at the rally was likely “already convinced,” noting that voter registration deadlines in key battleground states are rapidly approaching and are watching remotely. appealed directly to the people.
You need to gather everyone you know at work, friends, family, text groups, social media, everything, and get them to register to vote now. Georgia and Arizona are two days away, and Pennsylvania is two weeks away. And it doesn't matter at that point that they're not registered to vote.
He said the next president could be decided by just 500 to 1,000 votes.
“A lot of people may think that maybe their vote doesn't matter, and it does,” Musk stressed. “That's important. And this election could be decided by the slimmest of margins, whether it's 1,000 votes or 500 votes.”





