Elon Musk rescues the GOP GOTV

The WSJ is reporting that Elon Musk is contributing to a superPAC with the intent of helping the GOP catch up with the Democrats' mail-in ballot operations:
Elon Musk has said he plans to commit around $45 million a month to a new super political-action committee backing former President Donald Trump’s presidential run, according to people familiar with the matter.

Other backers of the group, called America PAC, include Palantir Technologies co-founder Joe Lonsdale, the Winklevoss twins, former U.S. ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft and her husband, Joe Craft, who is chief executive of coal producer Alliance Resource Partners.

If this reporting is accurate, and there's no reason not to think it isn't, then this is a significant upgrade in the GOP's GOTV and voter registration operations. Factor in the GOP's enthusiasm gap and the possibility for a wave election increases significantly.

It's a safe bet that JD Vance will virtually live in the Rust Belt. That will exert lots of pressure on Team Biden, especially in Pennsylvania and Michigan. Trump was already doing well in the Sun Belt. If Trump flips Michigan and Pennsylvania from the Rust Belt and Nevada, Arizona and Georgia from the Sun Belt, then Donald Trump is our next president. This video reports the news from the Republican National Convention:

With the GOP already united, with most Republicans wishing they could've cast their vote this past Sunday and now with extra financial firepower to get out the early vote, there's no reason to think that this won't be a strong election cycle for the GOP.

Finally, considering Joe Biden's tepid legislative history and his history of weak leadership, there's no reason why the GOP shouldn't expect to work hard and win big.

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