Elon Musk 'Let's fight' by jumping 'up and down' over Trump's podium [World flies]

2024.10.07. PM 3:22
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Trump revisits site of first assassination attempt...a massive campaign rally in Butler, PennsylvaniaMusk's Speech to Support, Run, and Heat Up...Shouting "Let's fight" also
Harris has a slight advantage within the margin of error in active voting groups
Former U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the assassination attempt took place.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave a speech of support, drawing keen attention.

It's the first time Elon Musk has spoken directly to Trump's support speech.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who jumped up to the podium and declared his support for Trump, appealed for support for former President Trump, saying the presidential election must be won.Musk, who took the podium wearing a gray T-shirt with

(Occupy Mars) and a black Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat, raised his arms up and jumped to the point where his navel was visible, heating up the heat.

With the U.S. presidential election just over a month away, the latest national poll shows Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris with a slight margin of error over Republican former President Donald Trump.

According to a survey of 1,628 adults nationwide from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 local time by U.S. public broadcasters NPR and PBS, Harris was 2% ahead of former President Trump by 50% to 48%.

The overall error range for this survey is ±3.3%p and the positive voting layer error range is ±3.7%.

In addition, it gained the support of 50% of registered voters among those surveyed, showing a 3%p advantage within the margin of error over former President Trump, who won 47%.

On the other hand, in the non-partisan group of respondents who showed willingness to vote actively, former President Trump had an advantage over Vice President Harris by 50% to 46%.

The survey identified clear fault lines according to voter gender and race.

Men willing to vote actively 57% to 41% Trump.

As for women willing to actively vote, Harris had a 58% to 40% lead outside the margin of error, respectively.

In addition, Trump was ahead of Harris by 53% to 45%, and Harris by 60% to 39% among non-white active voters.

By voting method, Vice President Harris received 71% of the active voters planning to vote by mail or absentee, and former President Trump received 58% of the active voters planning to vote on the day of the presidential election.


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