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Florida Gov. DeSantis Quips About Elon Musk’s Backing, Welcomes “Support From African-Americans”

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The rabidly woke Democrats have lost Elon Musk. Even worse, Musk is advocating Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. On Wednesday, the multibillionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX said on Twitter that he voted for Mayra Flores in Tuesday’s special election …

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