Americans Skeptical About College Admissions’ Use of Race
Americans favor race neutrality when it comes to college admissions.
Americans favor race neutrality when it comes to college admissions.
Hispanic voters are far more likely than white Democrats to say the southern border is “not secure” and that the security situation at the border is having a negative impact on their community.
An exclusive new America’s New Majority Project poll reveals broad and intense opposition to elements of the transgender agenda.
A movement has begun for parents to be involved in their children’s education.
Poll results suggest “equal opportunity capitalism” could be a broad, inclusive platform upon which to build a positive governing agenda.
According to a poll published from the Cato Institute, up to seventy-six percent of Americans surveyed would oppose Biden’s student loan cancellation if it led to colleges raising their tuition and other tradeoffs.
Hispanic parents are more likely to want alternatives to traditional public schools, according to a survey released last week by Conoce tus Opciones Escolares (COE).
Testing of 24 critical issue positions with specific language based on previously poll and focus group research reveals a 62% New American Majority that could be captured by the Republican Party, with an additional 13% persuadable to vote for Republicans. This would make 75% of the American electorate available to a New American Majority Coalition.
Nearly 60% of American voters either oppose student loan forgiveness or believe it should be limited to people earning less than $50,000 a year, far lower than the $150,000 threshold specified by the Biden Administration.
Our poll and analysis suggest that despite support for cancelling student loans, a large majority of voters find arguments against cancelling student loan debt to be convincing. The results suggest that who oppose cancelling student debt can effectively neutralize the issue with the right arguments.