The surveys show a close majority of voters in the United States or the executive order of President Donald Trump that demands the dismantling of the Department of Education (DOE).
The Rasmussen Reports survey found that 51 percent of the probable voters of the US approved or the Trump order, along with the 37 percent that “approves strongly.” At the same time, 47 percent disapprove, including 35 percent that “disapproves.”
The respondents are uniformly divided over whether the DOE, which was created in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter, has improved US schools, 41 percent to 41 percent. Thirteen percent do not believe that the department has made a big difference.
As expected, those who believe that the DOE has improved schools is likely to disapprove of Trump’s order (76 percent), while those that the department has crowded US education supports its end (83 percent).
Opinions about DO and its elimination are “greatly divided along the party lines,” according to Rasmussen.
“While 62 percent of the Democrats think that the department has improved US schools, 57 percent of Republicans believe that schools have worsened. Among the votes not affiliated with any of the important parties, 33 percent say that the Federal Department of Education has done done done done done done done done and done done and done in the United States, 17 percent believe that it has made a great difference. The survey.
“Similarly, while 78 percent of Republicans approve of Trump’s executive order to begin closing the Federal Education Department, 73 percent of Democrats disapprove. Non -affiliated voters are uniformly divided, with 48 percent approval and 48 percent of Trump disapproval that close the department,” the report continues.
Through his campaign, President Trump engaged To eliminate the education department and send power to states, communities and parents. The department was created to help states to establish prosperous school systems, but the Trump administration argues that it has not lived up to its planned purpose.
President Trump officially signed An executive order on March 20 that requires the dismantling of the department.
The White House said at that time that the United States Department of Education has spent more than $ 3 billion “with virtual more than not showing” since its inception and said expense by the student has increased more than 245 periody noodift.
The White House also pointed out the recently sad results of the Nation’s qualifications ticket, which discovered that mathematics and reading scores are in the Lower level in decadesSix fourth grade students and almost three quarters of eighth grade students are It is not competent in mathematicsSeven inches of fourth and eighth grade are It is not consistent In reading, and 40 percent of fourth grade students do not meet the basic levels of reading.
At the same time, standardized test scores No It improved significantly in decades, and US students. slender 28 of 37 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) -COUNTRIES OF MATHEMATICS IN MATHEMATICS.
Although an act of Congress is needed to dissolve the Department of Education, President Trump has commissioned the Secretary of Education Linda McMahon with the department’s settlement, joking ahead of it. confirmation That hey pursues her “to get out of work.” Before signing the executive order ending in the department, Trump joked again about McMahon that “we hope she is our last secretary of Education.”
“We are going to eliminate it, and everyone knows that it is correct, and the Democrats know that it is correct,” he said in the firm. “And I hope they vote for it, because it can ultimately come before them.”
Before McMahon’s contract, the department finalized Almost $ 1 billion in subsidies and cut millions in unnecessary expenses and Dei projects, eliminated 2,300+ web pages to wake up and related materials, and launched research in states, school districts and universities Accused or racial preference policies and permitted Males to play in women’s sports teams.
Shortly after his hiring, the department announced that it is Reductor Your workforce in half In an effort to rationalize the department and reduce unnecessary desktop Cracy.
Last week, the Republicans of the Senate formally presented a bill that would eliminate the Department of Education.
The Rasmussen Reports survey was held with 1,088 probable voters of the US. Between March 30 and April 1. The sampling error margin is ± 3 percentage points with a 95 percent confidence level.
Katherine Hamilton is Breitbart News political reporter. You can follow it in X @thekat_hamilton.
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