Elon Musk's $1 Million 'Lottery' for Voters: A Controversial Pro-Trump Campaign

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Elon Musk's America PAC is distributing US$1 million a day to voters before the US presidential election, sparking controversy and legal disputes. The 'lottery' is not random, but instead based on selecting the best spokesperson for the pro-Trump agenda. Despite the backlash, the contest continues in Pennsylvania until Nov. 5th. Musk's support for Trump and his social media platform X have raised eyebrows, with nearly US$120 million given to Trump's campaign. Will this controversial tactic sway voters?

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