Trump and Biden nearly tied for 2020 presidential election support from college students
No single candidate in the 2020 presidential election has the overwhelming support of college students, but a recent poll found the two frontrunners were President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
The Vermont senator's plan would also make community colleges, trade schools and apprenticeship programs free for everyone with additional funding at four-year institutions for low-income students. It seems Sanders' plan, which was once mocked, may be winning over college-aged voters. In March, Trump signed an executive order aimed at increasing transparency in college lending and accountability for higher education institutions. Among the changes was an improved mobile application so borrowers are better informed about the details of their loans and expanded data on the College Scorecard to enable students to have a clearer picture of their post-college financial status.
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