America is a U.S. Super PAC founded by Elon Musk to support candidates aligned with its stated values of secure borders, sensible spending, safe cities, a fair justice system, free speech, and self-protection. America's Twitter Score is 182 out of 1000 (an Excellent rating) as of July 2026, ranking #3,157 (top 1%) among 389,587 tracked accounts.
America was registered with the Federal Election Commission as an active Independent Expenditure-Only committee, bearing committee ID C00879510, with a registration date of May 22, 2024. Per MarketWatch, the PAC raised $8.75 million in its second quarter and focused primarily on voter mobilization efforts supporting Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Backers of America include Tyler Winklevoss, Cameron Winklevoss, Joe Lonsdale, Douglas Leone, and Antonio Gracias, with affiliations to Gemini, Sequoia Capital, and 8VC.
America has faced several legal challenges. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner filed a civil lawsuit against Elon Musk and America alleging that a $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes constituted an illegal lottery, though a judge ruled the prosecutor failed to demonstrate it was unlawful. Per Axios, two swing-state voters also filed lawsuits alleging fraud related to the same daily sweepstakes. Additionally, per WIRED, America and other defendants were named in a proposed class action filed by canvassers alleging violations of California labor law. America has published 4,149 posts and has been mentioned by 96 accounts a total of 250 times.
Who follows America on X?
America draws a broad range of notable followers on this platform. The accounts that follow America include 620 founders, 117 angel investors, 469 influencers and 7 VCs. Among them are Elon Musk, Brian Armstrong, Ansem, Marc Andreessen, Stani and Kyle Samani.