The U.S. election is not just a contest between the red and blue parties; it resembles a grand performance where wealthy backers vie for the spotlight behind the scenes. Every donation and endorsement quietly shifts the direction of this election.

For instance, Bill Gates, known for his technology and philanthropy, previously stated he would 'stay out of politics for decades,' but this time he donated $50 million to Harris, drawing significant attention. Gates's donation is actually well thought out: Trump's policies could threaten the areas he is involved in, such as education, healthcare, and climate. He fears that Trump's re-election would reduce support for global health initiatives, impacting his career and philanthropy.

On the other hand, Musk has become a staunch supporter of Trump, investing $47 million and establishing a $1 million daily reward program to mobilize voters in support of Trump. The combination of Silicon Valley's tech power and traditional political forces has made the political landscape in the U.S. more complex. The Democratic Party and the elite are concerned that this fusion of technology and power may give rise to a 'tech authoritarian' government, significantly impacting U.S. politics.

This campaign has also stirred the hearts of ordinary citizens. People worry that if the relationship between power and technology becomes closer, will freedom be curtailed, and will social media face more control? America's allies are also paying attention, as the partnership between Trump and Musk could trigger a series of diplomatic shifts, affecting America's relationships with other countries.

Ultimately, this storm may have far-reaching effects on the political landscape of the U.S. Regardless of the outcome, the political structure in America will undergo profound changes. This election is not just an internal struggle for the U.S.; it may also reshape the global landscape. In this era of globalization, each of us is contemplating how future changes will impact ourselves.