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Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk warned Pennsylvania voters Saturday “this will be the last election” if Vice President Kamala Harris wins in November.

“I have one ask for everyone in the audience,” Musk said, addressing both the crowd and the cameras that livestreamed the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. “Register to vote, and get everyone you know and everyone you don’t know. Drag them to register to vote.”

“There’s only two days left to register in both Georgia and Arizona,” Musk added. “And then make sure they actually do vote. If they don’t, this will be the last election. That’s my prediction.”

Musk made the ominous remark as Democrats hysterically warn the return of former President Donald Trump to the Oval Office signals the end of democracy despite two assassination attempts this year, including at Saturday’s venue earlier this summer. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi went on CNN last month to prophesize about the dangers represented by Democrats’ political opponents.

“Nothing less is at stake than our democracy in this election,” Pelosi said. “You hear that in the country. You hear that globally. And we have to remove all doubt that our democracy is strong.”

A man tried to assassinate Trump at one of his West Palm Beach resorts a few days later. In July, Trump narrowly survived a would-be assassin’s bullet in Butler, Pennsylvania after a series of catastrophic failures by the Secret Service left the former president vulnerable. Trump triumphantly returned to the fairgrounds on Saturday for the rally featuring Musk and the GOP vice-presidential nominee, Sen. J.D. Vance.

Ousted Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, who campaigned with Harris in Wisconsin on Thursday, was also unequivocal about the threat she claims Trump presents if elected, writing in her December book that Americans “will be voting on whether to preserve our republic” this fall.

Trump, however, is the major party presidential candidate challenging an incumbent regime weaponizing the justice system to put him jail, while the machine candidate declines serious interviews with the press. With just one month to go until Election Day, the Democrats’ installed nominee has yet to hold a single press conference since becoming the party’s candidate and has yet to hold an hour-long interview with a journalist eager to push Harris with hard-hitting questions. Instead, she participated in a prime-time special with Oprah Winfrey, who endorsed her at the DNC in August, followed by a single sit-down on MSNBC with a host who made excuses for the vice president’s relative media absence just several nights prior.