Recent polling shows that majorities of Americans disapprove of Elon Musk's management role in the federal workforce, signaling potential dissent against the government's drastic changes led by Trump. A Washington Post poll indicated Musk's net approval at 34%, with significant partisan divides; just 6% of Democrats approved, while 70% of Republicans did. A majority believe Musk wields too much power, with 55% expressing concern in a Quinnipiac poll. Trump's overall approval ratings have also dipped, reflecting a potentially turbulent transition in governance.
In a recent Washington Post poll, it was revealed that a net 34% of respondents approved of how Musk was handling his job, starkly divided by party affiliation.
The Quinnipiac University poll indicated a significant sentiment against Musk's power, with 55% of respondents saying he has too much decision-making power over U.S. affairs.
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