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80 fourth graders from AZ, NJ, and TX show polarized political views, influenced by parental attitudes and open to a Black woman president.
A CNN study involving 80 fourth graders from Arizona, New Jersey, and Texas reveals significant political polarization among children.
Democrat-leaning kids expressed strong negative feelings about Donald Trump, while Republican-leaning children had more neutral or positive views of Kamala Harris.
The findings suggest that parental attitudes heavily influence children's political beliefs.
Many kids reported a readiness for a Black woman president, indicating evolving perspectives on leadership.
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80 estudiantes de cuarto grado de AZ, NJ y TX muestran opiniones políticas polarizadas, influenciadas por las actitudes de los padres y abiertas a una mujer negra presidenta.