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Yeah, I think I disagree with the entire beginning of the paragraph. If we're talking North America, then sure Tesla is the leading brand but that lead is being eroded. If you think globally, they aren't though.
I also think the number of Tesla owners that are Tesla "fans" has dwindled rapidly. Most owners are still happy with their purchase according to consumer reporting. But more than ever before, Tesla owners are considering brands besides Tesla. This was something that Tesla relied on heavily for marketing, but the reality was that owners that wanted EVs had few choices. That's not the case anymore. And the once rabid fandom is significantly smaller because most owners are now normal people buying a car. It's not religion to them.
As far as Tesla fans being Elon fans? I think that's less true than ever as well. And he's certainly not winning his new allies over to EVs. I've got a family full of people that are politically like-minded that have no interest whatsoever to buy an EV, and they'll probably die before they do. His fandom didn't follow him into his ketamine fueled psychosis, he's just got more paid bots amplifying him now because he own's the bot farm and the bot platform.
I disagree with this sentiment the most. There have always been right-wing people in the EV space, for decades at this point. Many of them have owned Teslas and made no bones about their political leanings. But to claim there's more acceptance or more normalization of right wing politics as a whole in the EV consumer spaces without any data whatsoever is beyond suspect in my opinion.