Only 4% said the country has too few data centers. Partners argued that the results leave a substantial share of the electorate open to persuasion, even as the number of voters opposed to data center growth continues to rise. The poll also tested whether President Donald Trump’s support for data center development could shift public opinion. Among 500 respondents, 22% viewed data centers as good for the state, while 25% viewed them as bad. The largest group, 37%, said data centers brought a mixture of benefits and drawbacks, while another 16% were unsure.