A recent poll by Morning Consult reveals substantial voter support for the Department of Education's funding, with 41% favoring an increase. Of the surveyed 2,200 registered voters, 22% expressed a wish for the current funding level. Interestingly, even among Republicans, a significant portion (31%) support increasing the budget. In contrast, 24% of all voters and 37% of GOP respondents want lower funding. The poll also explored funding perceptions of other federal agencies, such as USAID, which garnered the least support overall.
According to a new poll from Morning Consult, a majority of voters advocate for either preserving or increasing funding for the Department of Education.
The survey reveals 41 percent of respondents support increased funding for the Department of Education, reflecting a diverse political spectrum of opinions.
While 24 percent of all voters express a desire for decreased funding for the Department of Education, notable segments of Republicans lean towards maintaining or boosting the budget.
Other federal agencies such as the Department of Defense and USAID were also surveyed, with varying levels of support for their funding.
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