Musk and DOGE underwater with some voters in recent polling
Briefly

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.
Read at Axios
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