Washington, D.C. – A new national survey reveals deep partisan divisions among Americans regarding former President Donald Trump’s potential impact on the fundamental structure and operations of the U.S. government, alongside significant apprehension over the role of figures like Elon Musk and proposed efficiency initiatives.
The poll, conducted by CBS News/YouGov between February 26 and 28, 2025, surveyed 2,311 U.S. adults and paints a complex picture of public sentiment. While many perceive that changes are underway, consensus breaks down sharply along party lines concerning the consequences of these shifts, particularly federal workforce reductions and access to government data.
Public Perception of Government Transformation
A majority of Americans surveyed acknowledge that President Trump is fundamentally altering how the U.S. government operates. However, this recognition does not translate into unified views on the outcomes of such changes. The survey highlights notable concerns surrounding potential reductions in the federal workforce.
Republicans surveyed predominantly believe that cuts to the federal workforce would result in increased efficiencies and significant savings for taxpayers. This perspective contrasts sharply with that of Democrats, who largely fear that such reductions would lead to the removal of essential government workers, potentially hindering critical services, and concurrently serve to increase President Trump’s power by potentially weakening bureaucratic resistance.
Apprehension Over Data Access and Musk’s Role
Public apprehension is particularly evident concerning access to sensitive government agency data, specifically mentioning figures like Elon Musk and the proposed “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE). The poll indicates considerable public unease regarding who might gain access to this information and under what authority.
The partisan divide is once again pronounced on this issue. Democrats and independents surveyed generally express the view that Elon Musk currently possesses excessive access to government data or influence. Conversely, Republicans tend to believe his access is appropriate or even that it should be increased, suggesting differing comfort levels with external, non-governmental figures potentially interacting with federal operations and data streams, especially under initiatives like DOGE.
American Priorities vs. Perceived Trump Focus
The survey also delved into what Americans believe President Trump’s priorities should be compared to what they perceive his actual priorities are. Overwhelmingly, Americans prioritize addressing inflation and strengthening the economy as the most crucial areas for his focus. This sentiment underscores persistent public concern over economic conditions.
However, fewer Americans believe that inflation and the economy are President Trump’s actual priorities. Instead, the survey found a widespread perception that his real focus lies elsewhere – specifically, on issues related to the border, the size and scope of the federal workforce, and the implementation of tariffs.
Views on Immigration and Border Policy
Amidst the divisions on government structure and workforce, the poll reveals a notable area where President Trump’s approach garners more broadly positive views: immigration and deportation policies. His strategies concerning the border are widely considered effective by those surveyed.
Furthermore, the survey found that most Americans support his deportation policy. This support is coupled with a belief among many respondents that President Trump’s policies are effectively reducing the number of migrant crossings at the border. This indicates a degree of public alignment with his stated goals and perceived outcomes in this specific policy area, standing apart from the polarized views on other aspects of his potential governmental agenda.
Conclusion: A Nation Divided on Governance Future
The CBS News/YouGov poll from late February 2025 clearly illustrates a nation with fundamentally different perspectives on the future of its government under a potential Trump administration. While the public is broadly aware that significant changes are being considered or are underway, the implications of these changes – from workforce dynamics and efficiency versus essential services, to external influence and data access – are interpreted through deeply partisan lenses. These findings underscore the challenges in forging national consensus on governmental reform and the role of both traditional institutions and new initiatives like DOGE in the digital age.