Trump voters have faith he will help economy and their finances, poll finds Dan Balz, Scott Clement and Emily Guskin, Washington Post President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in November came down to classic political forces, as the voters who put him over the top in the seven battleground states say the economy was the single most important reason they backed him over Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a Washington Post-Schar School poll.
Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey Annaleise Azevedo Lohr & Chris Jackson, Ipsos A recent survey from Reuters/Ipsos finds that many Americans are unhappy with the direction of the country, and believe that several policy areas, like the cost of living, immigration, the education system, and the national politics are heading off on the wrong track.
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2024 Wrapped: What Polling Revealed About America’s Thoughts on Education Alli Aldis, EdChoice As 2024 comes to an end, it is a good time to hit rewind and take stock of the year. Over the course of 2024, we at EdChoice have released 15 nationally representative polls of American citizens, parents, teachers, and teenagers. In total, we received responses from about 28,800 individuals. So, we have a good picture of what Americans thought about education this year, and we found a few trends worth highlighting.