Elon Musk Reveals He Voted For Biden In 2020 — Now He Wants A 'Normal Person' With 'Common Sense' As Next President

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who tweeted his support for Republicans in the 2022 midterm elections, revealed that he voted for Joe Biden in the last presidential election. 

What Happened: The Billionaire, in an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, said he voted for Biden because Donald Trump wasn't the answer, either.

“I didn’t vote for Trump. I actually voted for Biden. I’m not saying I’m a huge fan of Biden, since that would be inaccurate.”

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"I would prefer, frankly, that we put just a normal person as president. A normal person with common sense. Whose values are in the middle of the country," Musk added.

The tech mogul also criticized Meta Platforms Inc CEO Mark Zuckerberg‘s $400 million spending on ‘get out the vote’ initiatives, claiming it was a guise for supporting the Democrats. 

"Does that sound unbiased?" Musk said. 

Musk highlighted the significance of free speech on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, arguing that they had a duty in a functioning democracy.

"Some things are priceless," he said.

"Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy…[and] the speech needs to be as transparent and truthful as possible."

Why It Matters: Musk, in U.S. midterms last year, urged Americans to elect a Republican Congress to counterbalance President Biden’s Democrats.

“Shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties, therefore I recommend voting for a Republican Congress, given that the Presidency is Democratic,” Musk told his 110 million followers in a tweet. 

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