'On a power trip' or 'obviously brilliant'? Voters weigh Musk's influence

The world's richest man is leading a sweeping cost-cutting drive. What do voters in a key swing state make of his role?
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But it is another Don, this one in his late 70s, who keeps creeping into their conversation: President Donald Trump.
Of the four, only Bob voted for Trump. But after seeing Elon Musk standing next to the Republican president in the Oval Office this week, defending his efforts to slash the size and spending of the federal government, he is already doubting his decision.
"I'm afraid of him," Bob says of Musk. "I think he's trying to be president."
Erie County was one of the key battlegrounds that helped swing the 2024 presidential election in Trump's favour. The Republican won 50.1% of the vote here just four years after his Democratic rival Joe Biden narrowly took the county.
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