A recent poll conducted by Data for Progress shows that a substantial majority of likely voters are against abolishing the U.S. Department of Education through an executive order. The survey, which included responses from 1,294 likely voters, found that 61% oppose the abolition, with even stronger opposition (70%) among those who attended college. This poll coincides with reports that President Trump is considering an executive order to dismantle the department, prompting concerns among education advocates that such moves are widely unpopular.
The results of the poll illustrate a significant opposition to the proposed executive order to abolish the Department of Education, with 61% of likely voters opposed.
Mike Pierce stated that the idea of eliminating the Department of Education by executive order is 'wildly unpopular,' reflecting strong voter sentiment against such measures.
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