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Douthat: Right here’s how you can make Musk’s third-party dream a actuality

Editorial Board Published July 11, 2025
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Elon Musk has lastly carried out one thing predictable (for a gazillionaire with a political itch, that’s): He says he’s launching a 3rd occasion dedicated to the reason for deficit discount. As a substitute of the quadrennial dream of No Labels, through which high-minded donors put up the cash for an imaginary white knight who by no means materializes, we could get the “America Party,” through which the world’s richest man places his fortune behind, he says, “extremely concentrated force at a precise location on the battlefield.”

Should you parse Musk’s postings and re-postings, that appears to imply a 3rd occasion technique that targets a handful of shut Senate and Home seats, attempting to create a legislative faction that exerts management over each our bodies by stopping something from passing with out their essential votes.

Credit score the place due:

It is a considerably higher plan than simply backing a doomed third-party presidential bid in 2028. Probably the most compelling suggestion for would-be third partyers throughout Joe Biden’s presidency was that they need to persuade a clutch of discontented senators to caucus as independents, making a potent Joe Manchin-Mitt Romney-Lisa Murkowski-Susan Collins-Kyrsten Sinema bloc. Musk’s concentrated-force thought, presumably, could be an try to create this type of bloc from scratch, discovering the following Murkowskis and Manchins and making it doable for them to fund and win a race with out an R or D beside their title.

Prone to fail

Earlier than the travails of the Division of Authorities Effectivity, I’d have mentioned that it was a mistake to routinely guess in opposition to Musk; now it appears safer to only acknowledge up entrance that this plan is unlikely to work out and that Musk will most likely discover it too troublesome to noticeably pursue.

However within the spirit of chance, and since the Home-and-Senate plan is an advance on most third-party fantasias, let’s think about the issues that would wish to occur for Musk to succeed.

First, the America Social gathering couldn’t simply goal the tightest swing states. You’ll discover that of the independent-minded senators and former senators listed above, solely Sinema comes from a hotly contested state, Arizona. That’s as a result of beneath polarized situations, a real swing state is often the place the place each events make the strongest efforts at persuasion, the place the stakes of every election appear highest and the worry of the opposite occasion’s rule is sharpest amongst partisans on both facet.

Whereas a extra reliably blue or pink state is extra more likely to characteristic a persistent exasperation with the ruling occasion even amongst its personal registered supporters or an eccentric type of politics (consider anti-Trump Mormonism in Utah or the residue of liberal Republicanism in New England) that doesn’t have anyplace to go in a traditional two-party presidential election.

These tendencies clarify not simply the resilience of politicians like Collins but in addition the way you get common Republican governors in usually Democratic states and vice versa: A vote for Larry Hogan in Maryland or Andy Beshear in Kentucky is a method to specific discontent with one-party rule with out giving assist and luxury to the nationwide model of the rival occasion.

An inexpensive objective, then, for the America Social gathering could be to persuade extra Kentuckians or Marylanders that they might do the identical factor with their Senate votes — that they might safely ship an unbiased senator to Washington with out successfully empowering Donald Trump or Chuck Schumer.

However to tug that off, you needn’t simply posturing however belief, and that’s laborious to construct from scratch. In 2010, it was simpler for Murkowski to run and win as a write-in candidate after she misplaced a Republican major in Alaska as a result of she was already a identified amount. In 2018, it was simpler for Romney to run and win as a heterodox Republican in Utah as a result of he was already America’s most well-known Latter-day Saints politician. So the second problem for the America Social gathering could be to search out recruits who deliver their credibility with them — who may plausibly begin at a 15% to twenty% ground and construct towards the mandatory plurality, reasonably than needing to lay our a fortune simply to attain any place within the polls.

Funds it, not runs it

However for that form of recruitment to work, you’d additionally want the occasion to attain a ways from the model of its progenitor and funder. A profitable script for the America Social gathering would most likely must be intentionally obscure, promising compromise on each entrance (in ways in which would infuriate pundits, in fact) whereas consistently defining itself within the damaging, in opposition to the woke left and the MAGA proper. However Musk himself is related each with extraordinarily particular cuts to authorities applications and with full-throated MAGA rhetoric, with a powerful dose of billionaire idiosyncrasy (if I could put it mildly) woven in.

One way or the other the America Social gathering would must be Musk-funded with out being Muskian.

It will must be perceived as one thing he had set in movement however declined to micromanage, with its profitable candidates as its pure leaders reasonably than the Tesla king himself. And his funding would wish to have an extended time horizon than simply the 2026 and 2028 races; electing even one senator in these cycles could be spectacular, and the objective could be to form America within the 2030s, to not upend Trump’s second time period.

Musk is sweet at making long-term bets on fronts the place naysayers anticipate swift failure.

He’s not good at being hands-off or within the background, and on the proof of the final six months, he’s horrible at intuiting what swing voters need. So the check of his third-party ambitions can be whether or not he can show a brand new facility: accepting his personal limits and studying from defeat.

Ross Douthat is a New York Occasions columnist.

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