Poll: Little Support For Little Schoolers!
The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs reports that new survey data tell us that Oklahoma voters, by a margin of better than two to one, oppose the creation of a public school program for three-year-olds.
A statewide survey of 500 registered voters, commissioned by OCPA and conducted by Cole, Hargrave, Snodgrass and Associates, shows that 65 percent of Oklahomans oppose the creation of a new program, while 29 percent are in favor. Six percent of respondents are undecided. The survey, which was conducted April 23-26, has a margin of error of +/- 4.3 percent.
A statewide survey of 500 registered voters, commissioned by OCPA and conducted by Cole, Hargrave, Snodgrass and Associates, shows that 65 percent of Oklahomans oppose the creation of a new program, while 29 percent are in favor. Six percent of respondents are undecided. The survey, which was conducted April 23-26, has a margin of error of +/- 4.3 percent.
Labels: 3-year-old School Proposal, OCPA
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