April 2022 National Poll: Civics Education May Be Linked to Trust in Institutions; Biden Approval Holds at 42%
The April Emerson College national poll asked voters if they had ever taken a civic or government class while in middle or high school. Overall, 84% of respondents said they had taken one (22%) or multiple (62%) civics classes while 16% had taken no classes in civics or government. A significant difference was found between these two groups in how they trusted different institutions. For example, 37% of those who did not take a civics class believe their state runs fair elections compared with 62% of those who had taken a class.
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Key Takeaways:
- Economy remains top issue for nation
- Plurality of voters (31%) report never using a mask in the past week; 26% report always wearing a mask outside their home
- Local media seen as more credible than national media to accurately cover politics and elections
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Contacts:
Emerson Polling
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Source: Emerson Polling
Distributed by: Reportable, Inc.
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