Elon Musk’s Poll Shows 57.5% People Want Him to Resign As Twitter CEO

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Elon Musk is an extremely polarizing figure but as of late, Elon Musk’s Poll seems to have become unpopular among the general public as nearly 57% of the people in a poll conducted by himself have asked him to resign as Twitter CEO.

It is ironic that his own poll has backfired no the newly anointed Twitter CEO, which is why he needs to think of a way to redeem himself in the public eye after firing thousands of employees all over the world.

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Highlights

  • Elon Musk conducted a Twitter poll to ask public opinion on whether he should step down or continue as Twitter chief.
  • The results are not in his favour as nearly 57.5% of the participated audience has asked him to resign, while the remaining 42.5% asked him to continue.
  • The poll results serve as a wake up call for the Twitter CEO as he needs to take steps to redeem himself in public eye.

Elon Musk’s Poll Proves His Undoing; 57.5% People Ask Him to Step Down as Twitter CEO

Things don’t seem to look rosy for Elon Musk, who took over as the new owner of Twitter on October 28, 2022, where he soon fired more than 11,000 employees all over the world and issued warnings to remaining ones to work harder or risk similar consequences.

Apparently he wanted to test his popularity with the general public, which is why he conducted a poll where he asked public opinion on whether he should continue as Twitter CEO or step down.

Elon Musk's Poll

The results proved baffling for him as nearly 57.5% voted for his resignation, while the remaining 42.5% asked him to continue, which should serve as a wake up call for the billionaire entrepreneur.

Musk has already declared that he will abide by whatever the results will be, although he didn’t specify any details as to when he will step down if the results weren’t in his favour, while the poll was one where nearly 17.6 million took part to vote.

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