When It Comes to Expanding Pre-K, Americans Are Divided by Party and Race

What policies would do the most to increase opportunity for children? The latest College Board/National Journal Next America Poll finds relatively broad consensus on what options provide the most effective points of leverage—but stubborn differences remain between Democrats and Republicans, and between whites and minorities.

As the following tables show, minorities are consistently more likely than whites, and Democrats more likely than Republicans, to believe that each of eight possible interventions would be a “major factor” in helping more young people succeed. CONT.

Ron Brownstein, National Journal

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