American voters remain deeply divided on key issues

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The United States is still deeply divided on political issues, especially regarding President Donald Trump, according to a recent NBC News poll. This division remains strong even after the November election, with many key topics showing little change in public opinion. In the poll, most respondents feel that the government should play a larger role in solving people's problems, with 56% agreeing on this point. However, a sizable number, 42%, think that government should get out of areas better handled by businesses and individuals. Many voters showed mixed feelings about the newly established Department of Government Efficiency. While 46% see it as a good idea, 40% disagree. Opinions about its performance are also divided, with 47% viewing it negatively. People are split on its future, with some wanting it to continue as is and others believing it should slow down or stop entirely. Trump’s approval ratings have reached their highest levels yet, but a majority of voters still disapprove of him. Views on the Democratic Party are also negative, as discontent grows even among Democrats. While attitudes toward Trump’s immigration policies have shifted somewhat, he receives criticism for his handling of economic issues. In a related topic, some public figures, including Senator Mark Kelly, have recently stopped driving Teslas. Kelly cited his disapproval of Elon Musk's politics as a reason for his decision. Other celebrities have also distanced themselves from the car, once seen as a progressive symbol, due to Musk's connections with Trump. Despite this, Tesla continues to be the top-selling electric vehicle in the U.S.


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