Summary

Multiple polls show that a significant portion of Americans oppose Elon Musk’s influence in government, particularly through DOGE.

A CBS/YouGov poll found that nearly half of respondents want Musk to have little or no influence, with opinions split along party lines.

Other polls from The Economist, Quinnipiac, and advocacy groups also reveal broad concerns over Musk’s power and lack of oversight.

Meanwhile, the White House continues to defend Musk and selectively highlight poll results that support Trump’s administration while ignoring criticism.

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    2 months ago

    Elon musk did not run for any office. Nobody voted for him.

    You can twist words any way you want, you’re still wrong.

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        2 months ago

        Not sure what you mean, nor am I sure wtf is wrong with everyone in this thread. Elon Musk is not an elected official. He ran for nothing and was never elected for anything.

        Full stop.

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          2 months ago

          He was on trumps dick for the entire campaign. If you voted for trump elon was part of the package.

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          2 months ago

          So does this mean you’re surprised by what’s happening right now? Given everything they (Trump and Elon) have been putting on display prior to the election?

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      2 months ago

      Just because he wasn’t on the ballot doesn’t mean people didn’t vote for him.

      Maybe some dumbasses are genuinely surprised that trump is letting him run wild. Anyone who paid attention and voted R knowing that Elmo would have the influence that he does knows that a vote for trump is not functionally different than a vote for Elmo.

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        2 months ago

        Literally: nobody voted for him.

        Grand total: 0 votes.

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          2 months ago

          You, surrounded by many trees: “where is the forest?”

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        2 months ago

        One must be on the ballot to be elected in an election.

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          2 months ago

          So when Republican farmers say “I didn’t vote for that” when they see ICE coming to pick up migrants working in fields you also agree with them because it’s not something that was on the ballot itself to vote on, right? You won’t tell them “That’s what you voted for by voting for Trump” right? Same for Republicans who will lose their social security benefits, right? They didn’t vote for that when ejecting Trump, it wasn’t on the ballot!

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            2 months ago

            We’re talking about a candidacy, not policy.

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              2 months ago

              Same difference, the people Trump chooses to manage things are all people indirectly voted in as he didn’t hide the fact that they were the kind of people he would choose.

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                2 months ago

                No, it is not ‘the same difference.’ Elon Musk is not an elected official, nor does he hold any official government position. Any authority he exercises is purely private, derived from his ownership and influence, not from a public mandate. Consequently, unlike elected officials or their appointees, he is not shielded by legal or institutional protections that apply to public officeholders. He’s only shielded by the current administration, and not shielded in any legal capacity. When that ends, he will have more lawsuits than his half a trillion can handle.

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              2 months ago

              Oh my bad, you thought Trump was going to go off of policy. Don’t tell me people voted for Trump because he was going to follow the rules