Public Divided on Student COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup As U.S. students begin the 2022-2023 school year, Americans are mostly divided on whether students at all levels of education should be required to have COVID-19 vaccinations as a condition of in-person attendance. Slightly less than half of Americans, 48%, believe elementary students should be vaccinated in order to attend classes, while slim majorities favor vaccinations for middle school, high school and college students.
Americans Not Convinced Marijuana Benefits Society Lydia Saad, Gallup Americans are evenly split in their views about marijuana's effect on society, with 49% considering it positive and 50% negative. They are slightly more positive about the drug's effect on people who use it, with 53% saying it's positive and 45% negative. New Hampshire: GOP lead on generic ballot continues to narrow in Saint Anselm College Survey Center poll Ann Camann, Saint Anselm College The political environmen…