(Bloomberg) Elon Musk said he cannot envision himself voting for President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Offers Iran Investment to Blunt Gaza WarCharlie Munger, Who Helped Buffett Build Berkshire, Dies at 99Bill Ackman Bets Fed Will Cut Interest Rates as Soon as First QuarterBond Yields Fall on Signs Fed Is in ‘Sweet Spot’: Markets WrapMusk’s Cybertruck Is Already a Production Nightmare for Tesla“I think I would not vote for Biden,” Musk, the chief execu
Democrats have little patience for Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate who evokes unsettling flashbacks to the 2016 race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton — and who dismisses her role as a wrench-thrower eight years ago. But while Stein, running again in 2024, could send similar stresses through the current presidential cycle, this time…
A new Marquette Law School Poll shows President Biden has a 2-point lead over former President Trump in Wisconsin, but he trails other GOP challengers, such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. The poll, published Wednesday, found that 50 percent of Wisconsin voters surveyed said they would back Biden,…
A new Marquette Law School Poll shows President Biden has a 2-point lead over former President Trump in Wisconsin, but he trails other GOP challengers, such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. The poll, published Wednesday, found that 50 percent of Wisconsin voters surveyed said they would back Biden,…
Any effort to enforce the 14th Amendment will have to go through the Supreme Court, and there's the matter of disqualifying Trump in states that would vote for him.