Elon Musk will host campaign town halls in the Philadelphia suburbs, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg

Tesla CEO and owner of X (formerly known as Twitter), Elon Musk, will host a series of “town halls” in Pennsylvania starting Thursday. The town hall series is hosted by America PAC, the pro-Trump organization founded by Musk.

“I currently have 3 interviews scheduled in Pennsylvania, but will probably do a half dozen across the state,” Musk wrote X early Thursday morning.

The first town hall will be held in Folsom, Delaware County, on Thursday afternoon. The PAC’s website also listed upcoming town halls in Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, although no dates or times were available as of Thursday morning. It is unclear whether these town halls will be open to the press, whether they will be broadcast live, or whether there will be question-and-answer sessions.

To participate, participants must be registered voters in Pennsylvania and sign a petition stating that “The First and Second Amendments guarantee free speech and the right to bear arms. By signing below, I pledge my support for the First and Second Amendments.” Those who sign the petition will receive $47 for each registered voter they refer who also signs the petition.

They were joined by Musk, who has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump’s campaign over the past few months Trump on stage during a rally in Butler October 5. Musk and Trump have announced that he will campaign for him throughout Pennsylvania until the presidential election.

Trump returns to Butler for a campaign rally at the site of the assassination attempt

Campaign finance records show that Musk contributed about $75 million to America PAC. According to its website, the PAC was formed to “support candidates who advocate for secure borders, sound spending, safe cities, a fair justice system, free speech and self-defense.”

The Philadelphia suburbs, home to Musk’s first town hall, have seen several high-profile campaign events over the past few days.

On Monday, Trump hosted a town hall in Montgomery Countyalthough he only answered five questions from the audience before cutting the event compact after two medical emergencies among the audience. Trump then stood on stage for about 30 minutes, swaying to songs on his playlist.

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, was in attendance On Wednesday, Bucks County delivered a speech focused on winning over disgruntled Republicans.

It’s October 21st Pennsylvania’s voter registration deadline is passing before the November 5 general election. Deadline by apply for an absentee or absentee ballot It’s October 29th.

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