Scott Jennings, a CNN political contributor, has cautioned Elon Musk against launching a new political party, warning that it could divide conservative voters and ultimately benefit opposing forces. Jennings emphasized the reality of the two-party system in the United States and advised Musk to work within the Republican Party to effect change. CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enten, criticized Musk's proposed "America Party," highlighting its low 4% approval rating and describing the effort as futile, likening it to "selling sand in the desert." Other commentators, including Pangaea Policy founder Terry Haines, echoed this skepticism, suggesting that Musk's third-party initiative is unlikely to gain traction or have a meaningful impact on American politics.
🚨 BREAKING: SCOTT JENNINGS says, "I wish Elon...would realize we live in a 2 party system." "The best way to affect change in American politics is to participate inside the party that best reflects what you want." "He's a Republican!" https://t.co/AvdZ54GqzE
WATCH: "[Elon Musk's 3rd party] makes very little sense to me, it makes as much sense as selling sand in the desert," says Harry Enten of CNN https://t.co/QrOq1RkvHY
VIDEO: CNN Political Contributor Scott Jennings offered Elon Musk some blunt, but humble, advice on launching a new political party, warning him that splintering the right only helps the left, so he should think carefully before lighting that fuse. https://t.co/h5D2vkryE7