Wide Support for WI School Choice

Wide Support for WI School Choice

Polls show wide support for school choice program.

Wes Anderson, an experienced pollster on Wisconsin education issues, recently reported a survey that shows sixty-eight percent of likely voters favor school choice for all Wisconsin families. A plurality of Democrats support school choice with sixty-nine percent of independents. Even in the liberal Madison media market, support was sixty-one percent. Statewide, fifty-five percent said they would be less likely to vote for an opponent of universal choice while only twenty-five percent said they would be more likely to vote for such a candidate.

These numbers happen because people are seeing that school choice really works for students and their families—and they want it for everyone, not just for low-income families or those living in a specific zip code. A great deal is on the ballot this fall, not the least of which is this important education issue.

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