More than 70 percent of the Swing voters who voted on Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential elections, approves the work of Elon Musk within the Ministry of Government Efficiency (Doge).
In a limited Axios/Sage/Bigary Poll of 11 Arizona voters, eight of them, or about 72 percent, have approved according to Axios on the efforts of the billionaire to expose corruption of the government.
“I approve of the theme or just the ideology behind it,” participant Carson L. told the Focus group.
'You could almost even call it a cleansing, if you want, of what is going on within the government, because we as American people have the right to know certain things, especially with our government, because they have to go to civil servants for us are. '
All those who participated in the poll had previously voted for Joe Biden in 2020 before switching to Trump in the 2024 elections, according to Axios.
Only two of them considered themselves republican, while eight were independent and one was a democrat.
Pollee Jonas G. agreed with Carson and said he believed that Musk will put us on the right track again to be a free country. '
“I think he sees where things are going and he didn't love where things were going,” Jonas told the group. 'I think he is investing in all this, because he wants us to be able to have a constitution and be free.

In a limited axios/sage/beitious poll or 11 Arizona voters, eight of them, or about 72 percent, have approved by Elon Musk's efforts to expose government corruption

All who participated in the survey had previously voted for Joe Biden in 2020 before switching to Trump in the 2024 elections
“I like how he cleans the house in the government.”
Very few of them, however, approved how quickly Musk and Trump tore through the government, including pausing federal editions.
“Sometimes I stick a bit:” If it's not broken, don't repair it “kind of things,” said Respondent Eugene t, who rejects Musk.
And every time the [political] Party changes or a new candidate comes in, that is the format, [to] Just to come in and move quickly and change things and break that they think they are broken, so that's why I don't rock with that ideology. '
Although Eugene agreed that the things that were needed in the government, he did not agree with the pace of the 'demolition ball' that the Trump government has taken since 20 January, inauguration day.
When asked if he thought that Musk was moving too quickly and broke too many things, he replied, “Oh yes.”
Although only two voters wondered whether Musk really leads the government – as liberals have suggested – Poll -participant Courtney L., who believed that Trump was really in charge, said that the owner of Tesla was looking for 'power'.
“If he is Trump's right hand, at least he has the image of power,” she told the group.


Eight of the 11 respondents (depicted with the moderator) loved Musk's efforts, but many thought he was moving too quickly
Others also expressed their concern about the personal profit of the billionaire of his status in Doge, who investigates various agencies that are investigating his companies.
Despite some reservations, most musk see favorable.
“These swing voters are pleased with the government household in Musk devoured by Trump,” Bright President Rich Thau told Axios.
“The prospect of an imminent constitutional crisis is completely unthinkable for them,” said Tau, who also moderates the focus groups.