Poll Finds Bipartisan Support for Early-Childhood Education
Unlike immigration reform and abortion, early-childhood spending rallies swing voters, with backing from moderates, Latinos, and millennials.
by Emily DeRuy
Oct 21, 2015
2 minutes
Critical swing voters would support a presidential candidate who endorses investments in early-childhood education.
Sixty-nine percent of Latinos, 62 percent of millennials, and 57 percent of those who identify as moderate would be impressed with a candidate who supports such investments, according to a.
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