US Election 2024: US Presidential election is being fought on hit issues in India, Trump’s aide took Rahul Gandhi’s line?

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The campaign for the US presidential election is in full swing, voting is to take place on November 5 and before that the candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties are trying their best. There is less than a month left for the US presidential election and the issues being heard during this time seem familiar.

Actually, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has come out openly in support of the Republican Party. If you look at his statements and social media posts in the past few days, you will find that he is following the line of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Actually, Elon Musk is mentioning all those issues and things that Rahul Gandhi had said during the Lok Sabha elections.

Musk caught Rahul’s line on 5 big issues

Elon Musk, a close aide of Republican candidate Donald Trump, is calling this election a fight to save democracy and the Constitution. This is the same issue that Rahul Gandhi has been raising continuously in the Lok Sabha elections. You may remember that during the Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi was often seen holding rallies carrying a copy of the Constitution.

Rahul used to say repeatedly that if BJP gets majority then the constitution of the country will be changed, the effect of this strategy of Rahul Gandhi was seen in the results of the Lok Sabha elections. Experts believe that this was a big reason behind BJP not getting majority. Similarly, Rahul Gandhi had raised many such issues in the Lok Sabha elections which are now being repeated by Elon Musk in the US Presidential elections. Know in detail what those issues are.

1. The fight to save democracy and the constitution

Elon Musk attended Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, during which he said that this presidential election is not an ordinary election. He claimed that this is a fight to save democracy and the constitution, so if democracy and the constitution are to be saved in America, then it is important for Trump to win.

Elon Musk is the owner of companies like Tesla and SpaceX and this was the first time he attended a political party rally and gave a speech in favour of a candidate. To justify his support for the Republican Party and Trump, Musk is repeatedly saying that only Trump can protect America’s democracy and constitution.

2. If Harris wins, this will be America’s last election

Elon Musk has urged people to vote for Trump and said that if Trump does not win the election this time, it will be America’s last election. He has also reiterated this in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson.

He said that the Democratic Party is promoting illegal migration across the border and these people are being settled in swing states. In such a situation, the upcoming elections will be just a formality.

3. Attempt to make America a ‘one party state’

The Tesla CEO has accused the Democratic Party and presidential candidate Kamala Harris of wanting to make the whole of America a ‘one party state’ like California. In fact, the Democratic Party dominates the US state of California, and the Democratic Party dominates all government offices and electoral votes here. Even in the state legislature and Congress delegation, Democrats are in super majority.

4. Accusation of politics of division and hatred

Just like Rahul Gandhi has been accusing BJP of politics of division and hatred throughout the Lok Sabha elections, Elon Musk is also accusing the Democratic Party. A few days ago, in one of his tweets, Elon Musk wrote that earlier he used to vote for the Democratic Party because he considered it a kind party, but now the Democratic Party has become a party of hatred and division, so he will now support the Republican Party.

5. Government control over media, social media

In the Lok Sabha elections held in India, all opposition parties including Rahul Gandhi have been accusing the government of controlling the media and social media. On the same lines, Elon Musk is attacking the media in the US presidential election. He is claiming that many media networks including the New York Times are supporting the Democratic Party and running an agenda in favor of Kamala Harris.

On October 7, he wrote on social media platform X that ‘Big media houses, major search and social media companies are controlled by leftists except X. We give equal platform to all kinds of views but they don’t.’