Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is actively campaigning for former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state in the upcoming 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. At his first solo town hall in Folsom, Pennsylvania, Musk declared, "We're at a crossroads—a fork in the road of destiny," emphasizing the critical importance of the election. He urged voters to register before the deadline, highlighting that the election could be decided by as few as "10,000 or even 10 votes." Musk, through his America PAC, is offering financial incentives to mobilize voters, initially providing $100 to registered voters who sign a petition supporting free speech and the right to bear arms. During a town hall in Harrisburg, crowds chanted "Elon" as he announced he would award $1 million each day to one randomly selected signer of the petition until the election. Musk warned that if Trump is not elected, this could be "the last election where we have a two-party state," emphasizing the stakes he believes are involved. He has scheduled another town hall in Pittsburgh, continuing his efforts to rally support in Pennsylvania.