Viewpoint: Although Musk has immense wealth and influence, it has historically been difficult for third parties to succeed in the United States.

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According to Mars Finance, Musk has announced the establishment of the "American Party," and related topics have surged to the top of Baidu's hot search list. However, analysts believe that even someone like Musk, who possesses immense wealth and influence, and has demonstrated undeniable mobilization capability online with loyal, high-profile, and influential followers, still faces deeply rooted obstacles for a "third party." Public reports indicate that historically, third parties in the United States have struggled to achieve political success. American businessman Ross Perot garnered nearly 19% of the popular vote in the 1992 election but failed to win a single electoral vote. Ralph Nader was labeled a "spoiler" in the 2000 election. Recently, the "Forward Party," founded by Chinese-American entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, has gained attention but struggles to attract traction. (Securities Firm China)

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