More support for deregulation than for DOGE : The Paradox of Public Opinion
The first poll on DOGE with 997 respondents shows a majority of 62% of respondents support DOGE's mission to reduce government costs, of which 52% believe DOGE should consider all areas of government spending for potential cuts, while 10% favor a more targeted approach, focusing on streamlining processes and procedures. A significant minority (38%) oppose the creation of DOGE.
The second poll on deregulation with 2,845 respondents shows a large majority of 70% believe the US needs less government regulation, while only 24% believe the US is currently underregulated.
A deeper dive into the data reveals a clear picture of who favor and disfavor deregulation and DOGE: individuals on the left generally favor more regulation and oppose DOGE, while those on the moderate right and right prefer less regulation and support DOGE. The moderate left and centrists are ambivalent: while generally supportive of deregulation, they expressed less enthusiasm for DOGE. Approximately 20% of these groups support deregulation but oppose DOGE.
This discrepancy suggests that while there is broad support for reducing government bureaucracy, some have concerns about the specific implementation of DOGE's initiatives.
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ActiVote partnered with the Alliance for Citizen Engagement (ACE) on this survey. ACE is a nonpartisan think tank that aims to combat political polarization by informing young voters about important policy issues.
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