Musk, Warning ‘We Have an Issue of Apathy,’ Campaigns in Pennsylvania To Get Out the Vote for Trump
‘I love his ideas about our safety, less government spending, talking about purpose and getting the country back on track,’ a Keystone State local says.

McKEES ROCKS, Pennsylvania — At the freshly renovated Roxian Theatre along Chartiers Avenue in a struggling river town, Loren Stephenson said she and her fiance, Alex Ames, had been standing at the front of the line since 8 a.m. to hear billionaire Elon Musk speak at 2 p.m.
As a Duquesne University professor, Ms. Stephenson said she came to see Mr. Musk speak because she respects his brilliance as an entrepreneur and innovator.
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