In a shift from a mere couple of years ago, when a majority of Republican-Americans thought that higher education was a good thing, the majority of them now believe the opposite.
A Pew Research Center survey published Monday revealed voters have grown apart in their support of secondary education since the 2016 presidential election season, when a majority of Democratic and Republican Americans agreed the nation’s universities serve as a benefit for the U.S. Whereas 54 percent of Republicans said "colleges and universities had a positive impact on the way things were going in the country" in 2015, the majority now believe the opposite, with 58 percent saying such institutions negatively impact the state of the union.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 11 2017, @04:06PM
Considering your functional illiteracy, it's an honest mistake.
Now, if you could pull your head out of your ass you might be taken seriously. You're easily the least intelligent person on the board. Which is astonishing with such future Nobel laureates as Khallow and Buzzy being there. You might even be stupider than Roman_mir from the other site.