Friday, August 29, 2008

Survey Gives Obama Edge on Education

The presidential candidate better able to
strengthen public education?
Survey says,
Barack Obama 46%
John McCain 29%
Undecided 25%
Twenty-five percent undecided means that this is still an unresolved issue for many Americans...but not by a lot.

This from Education Week:

Two polls also show a public divide on NCLB

A larger proportion of the American public thinks that the Democrats are more likely to strengthen public schools than Republicans, according to a pair of opinion polls released recently.

The two polls also show that the public is divided as to what extent Congress should reshape the No Child Left Behind Act.

A poll released last week by Phi Delta Kappa International and the Gallup Organization reports that 46 percent of respondents viewed Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., as the presidential candidate better able to strengthen public education, compared with 29 percent for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the presumptive Republican nominee. Twenty-five percent of respondents said they didn’t know which candidate would be better able to handle school policy.

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