KEY POINTS
  • "No super PAC anything going on," Elon Musk said when asked if he plans to finance a super PAC in the upcoming elections.
  • Musk didn't respond to follow up emails when asked about other options he could be exploring to back Republican candidates.
  • The Tesla CEO said twice this week that he plans to vote for Republicans, even though he says he previously voted for Democrats such as former President Barack Obama.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk gestures as he visits the construction site of Tesla's Gigafactory in Gruenheide near Berlin, Germany, August 13, 2021.

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk says he has no current plans to fund a Republican super PAC in the upcoming U.S. elections, including any who oppose President Joe Biden in 2024.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO, who is listed by Forbes as the wealthiest person in the world, told CNBC in an email that he's ruled out funding such an outside group. Super PACs can spend and raise unlimited amounts of money to campaign against their opponents, often making them key vehicles for the ultrarich who like to more than dabble in politics. Forbes says his net worth is over $218 billion. Musk is among a group of business leaders who have publicly feuded with Biden and his administration.

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