According to the American people, the popularity of Elon Musk is ending The latest average of polling From Net Silver Silver Bulletin. The billionaire CEOs of several companies have been wearing many hats, but the most visible department has been the face of the government’s performance (Dodge), which is an organization that is tearing through the US government’s administrative state.
Silver BulletinOn average, 53.5 % of Americans have an inappropriate view of musk, and only 39.6 % of Americans see it favorable. According to the site tracker, its unpopularity has ended since the beginning of 2024 when only 38 % of people disliked it. The Silver writes that his process to track Musk’s rating is like how he tracks President Trump, but “with a slightly more conservative settings that Musk is polling less often than Trump.”
According to Silver Bulletin, The negative ideas of the billionaires are particularly trendy in the context of its heavy support. By paying voters – For Trump’s second presidential campaign and, after a while, start his work in Dodge. This work has seen the federal agency’s widespread holidays as an attempt to access the government’s sensitive areas, access to the workers, or access, including the government’s sensitive areas, including the government. IRS Records, US Treasury Payment SystemAnd American Social Security Administration.
However valid Silver BulletinOn average, the site is not alone in noting the unpopularity of the musk. Like outlets Fox NewsFor, for, for, for,. PolytecoAnd Axios Recently, the vote has been pointed out, demonstrating the growing problem for billionaires.
Wisconsin may have already yielded election results for Republicans, where Musk tried to strengthen the conservative Supreme Court candidate this month. The same plan of payment of voters He used during Trump’s campaign – it looks like he has fired back. According to Polyster’s information, more than half of the voters refused to join the state, and almost a third said it had reduced the chances of voting for conservative justice. Published Washington Post. Finally, Democratic candidate Susan Kurford won by 10 points, which secured the 4-3 liberal majority of Wisconsin’s highest court.