39-52 is pretty bad, and the slide has been recent (polling before the election generally had him no worse than even.) Civiqs numbers and methodology aren't gospel, but they do often seem to capture trends well, and Musk only has clear majority support among Republicans.
If these do hold then it's obviously bad news for the GOP, though I wouldn't advise making him personally the focus of Democrats' pitch to voters, especially if Trump decides there's room for only one ego of his size and sacks him. Musk's unpopularity will probably be reflective of the unpopularity of Trump and much of his agenda and record, so dumping him won't fix things politically, but I don't think we should rely too much on the "President Musk" theme--though some have pithily and effectively used it ("Elon Musk is a terrible President"--Tim Walz.)
A 6 week poll?
I have no doubt he is not loved but those aren't particularly bad numbers
39-52 is pretty bad, and the slide has been recent (polling before the election generally had him no worse than even.) Civiqs numbers and methodology aren't gospel, but they do often seem to capture trends well, and Musk only has clear majority support among Republicans.
If these do hold then it's obviously bad news for the GOP, though I wouldn't advise making him personally the focus of Democrats' pitch to voters, especially if Trump decides there's room for only one ego of his size and sacks him. Musk's unpopularity will probably be reflective of the unpopularity of Trump and much of his agenda and record, so dumping him won't fix things politically, but I don't think we should rely too much on the "President Musk" theme--though some have pithily and effectively used it ("Elon Musk is a terrible President"--Tim Walz.)