A robust majority of New Hampshire voters across the political spectrum want parents to have the final say in key decisions regarding their children’s education, a new poll found.
"There's real, local fights going on right now. School boards, state legislatures, and these candidates ... have an opportunity right now to try to advance the ball," Adam Waldeck, founder of 1776 Action, told theparental rights in classrooms, has circulated the poll to about 11 possible presidential campaigns and heard back from seven already, indicating interest among contenders, according to Waldeck.
Some 59% of voters said parents should have the final say in the K-12 curriculum taught in the classroom, and 82%, including 76% of Democrats and 87% of Republicans, said parents should have the right to review the curriculum. Views on gender echo findings about healthcare more broadly. About 80% said parents should be the ultimate arbiter of their child's healthcare decisions.
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