A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll finds that most Americans (52%) believe today’s K-12 students are receiving an “only fair” or “poor” education.
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Protesters at a health, freedom and parental rights rally at the state capitol in St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 3. In contrast, majorities of Democrats give positive ratings to today’s education and opportunities . Less than one in four — 39% and 34%, respectively — rate them negatively. And finally, an even larger majority of Republicans say “the things students are learning about gender and sexuality” are inaccurate rather than accurate , while a plurality of Democrats take the opposite view .
And finally, Republicans are 20 percentage points more likely than Democrats to say “America’s best days” are “behind us.”
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