A super pac linked to billionaire Elon Musk has begun to spend on two seats from the Chamber of Republican Representatives in Florida before the special elections of next week, according to a new financial report of the campaign.
America PAC, who has not yet presented a financial dissemination this year, but was almost completely fund by the new York Times senator.
The expenditure of America PAC in the special elections is minimal so far compared to the millions of dollars that have already been spent there. But it is a sign that Musk can be paying attention to competitions, since he continues to increase his political commitment while performing as a key White House advisor. America Pac has also spent millions of dollars in the Supreme Court race of the state next week in Wisconsin.
Tuesday’s special elections in Florida are held in deeply republican territory. President Donald Trump took the first district for 37 points in November and the 6th district for 30 points, according to the calculations of the results of the NBC News decision table.
However, the Republican leaders of the House of Representatives have been playing the alarm on the 6th District race to replace the former representative of the Republican Party Mike Waltz, who resigned in January to become Trump’s national security advisor. Fine recently presented a mediocre report of fundraising, significantly following his opponent Democrat, Josh Weil, a public school teacher.
Patronis was also surpassed by its Democratic opponent in the first district, Gay Valimont weapons control activist, but not so dramatically. The winner of the first district race will replace former Republican representative Matt Gaetz.
Trump has supported both Patronis and Fine, and has promoted both candidates in recent social publications.