GOP senators fear Musk-Trump beef spells trouble for midterm election
by Alexander Bolton - 07/10/25 6:00 AM ET
Senate Republicans fear Elon Musk’s beef with President Trump could become a wild-card factor that could cost them seats in 2026 if Musk follows through on his threat to create a new political party to compete with the GOP.
GOP lawmakers note that third-party candidates have swung presidential and Senate races in the past and worry that Musk’s bid to establish an “America Party” is likely to peel off more Republicans than Democratic voters in key races.
Musk, if he moves forward with his plans, is expected to make reducing the federal debt a key plank of his new party, an issue that traditionally appeals to conservative voters. The tech mogul also has threatened to support primary challenges against self-described Republican fiscal conservatives who voted for Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The billionaire created a big political headache for Republicans last month by trashing Trump’s megabill as a “disgusting abomination” and warning it would “destroy millions of jobs in America.”
While GOP lawmakers doubt that America Party candidates could actually win seats in Congress, they worry Musk-backed, third-party candidates could play spoiler roles and swing close races to Democrats.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) warned that Musk could cost Republicans unified control of the White House and Congress, which they used this year to cut taxes, slash Medicaid spending and beef up border security, among other accomplishments.
Asked about Musk’s formation of the America Party, Johnson offered a blunt answer: “If he wants to ensure never returning to a prepandemic level of spending, never balancing our budget, that would be a good thing to do.”
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