Voters become more polarized when presidential candidates take positions on issues in K-12 education
By David M. Houston, Assistant Professor of Education, George Mason University
Alyssa Barone, Ph.D. candidate, Education Policy, George Mason University
Presidents generally don’t sway the public on education issues – except when they take a stance that separates them from their party.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2024