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Elon’s $1m voter

Mr Musk’s scheme to boost Donald Trump is legally questionable and bad for democracy

Elon Musk embraces Donald Trump during a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show fairgrounds in Butler, Pennsylvania on October 5th 2024
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WITH LESS than two weeks to go, America’s election remains a coin-toss. If anything, though, the coin now slightly favours Donald Trump. Our election-forecast model puts him ahead, for the first time since August. When the race is this tight, the list of things that could prove decisive is long. Among them is Elon Musk’s disingenuous scheme to induce Americans to vote for Mr Trump with a chance to win $1m.

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This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline “The $1m voters”

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