Trump Insiders Mock Elon Musk’s Voting Volunteer Group

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Figures close to Donald Trump are bashing Elon Musk and his voter organization as āgriftersā in a new report.
According to reports, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumpās ground game is suffering due to opportunists, naming tech billionaire Elon Muskās group among them. āI think itās what happens when you let a bunch of grifters take over,ā a Trumpworld source said of Muskās Save America PAC, speaking frankly anonymously about internal discussions concerning the campaignās lack of a voter turnout strategy. āSāt is always gonna produce sāt.ā
Muskās Save America PAC has turned up efforts in the last few weeks, offering his door knockers $30 an hour āwith bonuses for performanceā in addition to creating a hybrid petition and sweepstakes where those participating get the chance to snag $1 million (that effort caught the attention of a court in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Musk was slated to appear on Thursday (Oct. 31). But Trump insiders, while lauding Muskās passion, question the effectiveness of such actions. āWhat happens is, you skim a bunch of money off the top, and then you hire the dumbest people and pay them a little bit of money,ā the strategist said. āThereās no way of tracking whether itās effective or not. Itās hard to track the output, and thus the effectiveness of the output.ā
Another issue thatās come to light on social media involving Muskās PAC is allegations that the SpaceX founder flew Black people hired as door knockers into Michigan, where they were driven around in the back of a U-Haul truck and told that they wouldnāt be receiving hotel rooms unless they were to āmaintain a 17-22% engagement rate during the campaignā – higher than the average rates. Thereās also the lack of geo-tracking, forcing door knockers to utilize āoffline workbooksā that donāt always sync up with staffersā records at the regional offices.
The campaign team for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has poured robust amounts of money into their ground game in Michigan, setting up 52 offices throughout the state and at least 375 staffers. But they have wondered about Trumpās efforts in the last days of the election. āItās been fascinating. Itās been weird? Itās been weird,ā said Michigan state senator and Harris surrogate Mallory McMorrow, who noted that one of Muskās workers she met confessed he was a Democrat just in it for the money.