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Poll finds 85% of Black Voters think North Carolina should Expand School Choice

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From the Carolina Journal:

Eighty-five out of 100 African-American voters in North Carolina believe state lawmakers should do more to expand school choice, according to a new poll from the nonprofit organization Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina.

The poll, released August 31, was launched in June by PEFNC and surveyed 800 black voters, asking them if they believe the state’s K-12 school system disenfranchises or marginalizes their children.

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