Most voters dissatisfied with how schools are teaching sexuality, gender identity, race: poll
July 23, 2022 | Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada
Voters in the United States are overwhelmingly “dissatisfied” with how public schools handle issues of race, sexual orientation and gender identity, according to a recent poll commissioned by a progressive teacher advocacy organization.
Hart Research Associates conducted a poll in May of 1,758 likely voters in seven states considered battleground states in presidential elections. The survey had a margin of error of ±2.4 percentage points and was commissioned by the American Federation of Teachers.
Surveyed voters for the report, which has recently been making the rounds, lived in the states of Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
By a more than 2-1 margin, more respondents indicated that they were “dissatisfied” with “the way students are taught about racial issues and the role of race in America” (60%) than “satisfied” (27%). Similarly, 58% of participants told pollsters they were “dissatisfied” with “the way students are taught about issues related to sexual preference and gender identity” compared to just 23% who were “satisfied.”… (Excerpt from the Christian Post)