Get Elon Musk’s money out of politics—for good.
It’s time for small investors to weigh in
For those of us whose interaction with the stock market is limited to our 401(k)s and IRAs, you’ve likely heard advice from people like Warren Buffett to invest in low-cost S&P 500 index funds, such as exchange-traded and mutual funds.
Three institutional investors—Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street Corporation—control a combined 17.3% of Tesla stock. These shares represent millions of ordinary people’s capital, channeled through mutual and exchange-traded funds, often by default retirement plan options.
Tesla (TSLA) ownership

Based on May 2 2025 TipRanks data.
Silenced no longer
With our money bundled into funds that contain Tesla stock, we are silent shareholders, largely relying on the financial elite to represent our interests.
We can no longer allow our values nor our voices to be systematically silenced by a billionaire class and a corporate-driven economy because these same entities increasingly shape every aspect of our society and environment.
Our government shouldn’t be Musk’s next corporate acquisition.
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