60% of Americans believe that climate change is a doctrine imposed by those in power
According to a Rasmussen Reports poll, 25% of respondents totally reject this argument while 25% agree with Vivek Ramaswamy, who condemned the "dirty little secret of climate religion."
Most Americans believe climate change is a concept imposed by those in power. According to a Rasmussen Reports survey, six out of ten Americans (60%) agree with this view, including 47% who "strongly agree."
The poll was conducted after Vivek Ramaswamy, candidate for the 2024 Republican primary, pointed out that climate change has nothing to do with the climate, but is a doctrine that some powerful individuals are trying to impose. "It's about power, control, dominance and apologizing for America's own success," he said in an interview on Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures:
On the other hand, 35% of respondents said they disagree with Ramaswamy and believe that climate change is not about the powerful being in control. Twenty-five percent totally rejected the Republican candidate's claims.