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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is all a DCUM echo chamber talking point. Here is some polling data to add facts to the conversation https://www.axios.com/axios-ipsos-poll-covid-schools-c758ac4f-f1de-4016-b683-babf8d4fdbaa.html "Asked how schools in their community had done in terms of balancing health and safety with other priorities since the start of the pandemic, [b]71% of U.S. adults — and 75% of parents — said schools had done a good job as opposed to a poor job.[/b] That's about the same response as when respondents were asked how good a job individuals in their communities had done (72%), slightly higher than the good rating local governments got (68%) and better than their governor (63%). Local businesses got the highest share of "good" ratings on balancing those interests (80%)." "What they're saying: "A lot of the energy, criticism that’s been happening, it’s not coming from a large chunk of the population," said Ipsos senior vice president Chris Jackson. "It's very much a tail-wagging-the-dog scenario."" So please stop with the schools were closed and made parents mad and thats why dems lost rhetoric. Youngkin dogwhistled a bunch of uneducated white women (non - college women was the biggest shift) and that was that. Enjoy your four years with DeSantis in the vest[/quote] Was the title the exact question asked: How good of a job are local schools doing in balancing health and safety with other priorities? That question asks how they are doing now. It doesn't ask how they did last year. If you asked me that exact question, I too would say somewhat good. However, I am still pissed at the Dems for last year, which was not good at all. [/quote] Direct quote from the article: “Most parents are OK with how their schools handled the pandemic."[/quote] But what were the exact questions asked? Are those published somewhere? [/quote]
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