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Musk's "news words": Biden "is two generations behind the average age of the population" and cannot run for re-election
According to the "Business Insider" website, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc., accepted an interview with the Financial Times on the 7th local time. According to reports, Musk believes that 79-year-old US President Biden is too old to run for re-election.
"You don't want to be too far from the average age of the population, because it's hard to keep in touch," Musk reportedly said. "Maybe one generation away from the average is okay, but what about two generations?" Musk added. "When you have great-grandchildren, I don't know, how do you keep in touch with the people? Is it possible?"
Musk said he voted for Biden in 2020 and has voted for Democrats in the past. But their relationship has soured since Biden was elected. Musk said he plans to vote Republican in the next election.
Musk also told the Financial Times that he did not dislike former U.S. President Donald Trump, 76, despite their past squabbles, the report said. He also said he was considering creating a super PAC for moderate candidates.
The White House reportedly did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment on Musk's remarks.
This is not the first time Musk has raised the issue of the age of politicians, the report said. In 2021, Senator Sanders tweeted that "the extremely wealthy pay their fair share," to which Musk responded, "I always forget you're alive."
“商业内幕”还称,马斯克抱怨拜登支持工会,并且没有邀请特斯拉参加去年举行的白宫电动汽车峰会。据报道,拜登在1月份的一次电动汽车会议上与福特和通用汽车的高管会面后,马斯克回应了拜登关于这次会面的推文称,“以T开头,以A结尾,中间是ESL。”随后,他在另一条推特上回应道,“拜登是一个潮湿的人形袜子木偶”,并用了一个袜子表情符号。
据美国消费者新闻与商业频道(CNBC)当地时间 3 日报道,美国总统拜登上个月在白宫的一次私人谈话中曾对美国民权领袖、美媒 MSNBC 主持人夏普顿牧师透露,他将在 2024 年寻求连任。据夏普顿领导的组织的一位工作人员复述,今年 9 月 2 日,当拜登在白宫罗斯福厅与夏普顿合影时,拜登告诉夏普顿,他是对的,他是最先知道自己 2020 年竞选的人之一。然后他告诉夏普顿,“ 我要再做一次,我会的 ”。
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