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At issue: Whether the former loose cannon Dem VP candidate and current Minnesota governor really stepped in it when he began attacking Elon Musk and Musk’s EV company Tesla.
From New York Post
“It’s costing me a lot to be in this job,” Musk said at a town hall event in Wisconsin, noting some of his political opponents have highlighted the stock’s retreat.
From Bloomberg L.P.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz mocked Tesla’s dipping stock at a Wisconsin town hall despite over a million Minnesotans owning shares in retirement funds.
While Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) celebrated after Tesla’s stock tumbled, his constituents could see financial losses if Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company experiences a serious downturn. Walz told a crowd on Tuesday that he enjoyed checking to see how Tesla’s stock is doing because seeing the stock fall gives him “a little boost during the day.
Kevin O'Leary commented on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz celebrating Tesla's stock going down as some sort of protest against Elon Musk and DOGE, during a panel last night on CNN. If you need a little boost during the day,
The State of Minnesota owns more than 1.8 million shares of Tesla stock, according to the Public Markets Asset Listing. That report is an “unaudited list of domestic and international equities, fixed income, and cash equivalent securities owned by the SBI in the retirement, non-retirement, and State Cash accounts.”