Tesla CEO, Elon Musk has launched a political outfit — The America Party, to 'give Americans back their freedom' and calling for an end to the U.S. "uniparty" system. For much of its history, the ...
The world’s greatest innovator has set his sights on America’s biggest problem: the two-party system that is ripping our social fabric, bankrupting our nation, and failing to solve our most basic ...
Elon Musk isn’t the first wealthy businessman to propose a third political party in the U.S. How his "America Party" will compare to other third parties in U.S. history remains to be seen. A day after ...
Elon Musk has done many things few thought possible: Launching rockets, developing self-driving cars, and turning a major social media platform into his personal megaphone. Now, he’s taking on his ...
As frustration with the American political establishment continues to soar across the country and public trust in the two-party system reaches historic lows, independent and third-party candidates are ...
WASHINGTON ‒ Money wouldn't be a problem for Elon Musk in his quest to build a new national political party. But even for the world's richest man ‒ who has sent rocket ships to space and owns his own ...
Elon Musk is following through with his threat to challenge the traditional two-party system. Musk announced the creation of his America Party this weekend after an online poll he created showed 65% ...
Elon Musk, who has revolutionized the auto industry, launched rockets into space and built a global business empire may now be facing his most daunting challenge yet: shaking up the two-party system ...
In this episode, Ben Sheehan unpacks America's complex relationship with political parties. In this episode of "Civics Made Easy," Ben Sheehan unpacks America's complex relationship with political ...
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For decades, American voters have been told they have a choice. But in reality, that "choice" is almost always between two political parties that increasingly resemble each other in dysfunction and ...