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Elon Musk Quietly Tried to Oust a Reform DA. Here’s Why He Failed.

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16.11.2024
Monique Worrell, who won reelection on Nov. 5 after being suspended from her state attorney position by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in August 2023, stands outside her former office in the Orange County Courthouse complex in Orlando, Fla., on Aug. 9, 2023. Photo: Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

Imagine having so much money that you can promise million-dollar bribes to people who’d sign a petition “supporting” the First and Second Amendments. Well, billionaire Elon Musk actually did, flexing his considerable wealth to influence the election.

Now imagine how strong a movement needs to be to defeat political forces with that level of power and funding.

In March, Musk, who owns Tesla and supported Donald Trump, poured nearly $700,000 into an under-the-radar election in Austin, Texas. The money funded ads targeting the city’s district attorney, José Garza. A former public defender, Garza has implemented a slate of reform-minded policies like investing in gun violence prevention, expunging the records of people arrested for crimes but not convicted of them, and increasing funding for substance abuse programs.

The Musk-funded ads were shameless in their fearmongering.

One featured a bloody teddy bear with the caption: “José Garza is filling Austin’s streets with pedophiles and killers. The next victim could be your loved one.”

Musk alone outspent the incumbent district attorney 3-to-1, but Garza handily won the primary, receiving 66 percent of the vote.

No Crumbling Movement

While it would be easy to depict Garza’s victory as a notable upset against powerful political forces, the win would be........

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