Published On: March 29th, 2016|

The U.S. News and World Report – Jim Messina and Kevin Madden

“As we’ve been witnessing during this current election cycle, American voters are frustrated with elected officials and candidates for public office. Voters across the country don’t believe candidates are addressing their priorities – and candidates would be wise to listen to these frustrations and acknowledge them. Education is an issue that serves as a linchpin for many of the other issue concerns of voters, such as job security, economic opportunity, wage stagnation and economic mobility. Helping families and communities provide children with high-quality early education from birth to age five has emerged as a family issue which the vast majority of Democrats, Republicans and independents can agree upon and urge action.”(more)