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Many Americans have never heard of PragerU
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About four-in-ten Americans (41%) say they have not heard of PragerU when asked whether the group's inclusion in school curricula would make children's education outcomes better or worse, according to a September 2025 Verasight survey.
A quarter of Americans (25%) think its inclusion would make children's outcomes worse, including 15% who say much worse, while 18% think it would make them better, including 9% who say much better. An additional 16% expect little to no impact.
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Many Americans have never heard of PragerU.
Do you think that PragerU's inclusion in curricula will make children's education outcomes worse, better, or have no impact?
- I have not heard of PragerU 40.7%
- Have little to no impact 16.2%
- Make them much worse 14.9%
- Make them somewhat worse 10.0%
- Make them much better 9.3%
- Make them somewhat better 9.0%
Verasight APSA Omnibus Survey #2025-119
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Full methodology- Mode
- Verasight panel recruited via random address-based sampling, random person-to-person text messaging, and dynamic online targeting
- Field dates
- 2025-09-22 → 2025-09-29
- Base (unweighted)
- 1,000
- Margin of error
- +/- 3.3%
- Module
- Verasight APSA Omnibus Survey #2025-119
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Citation
Verasight APSA Omnibus Survey #2025-119, fielded September 22-29, 2025, N=1,000 US adults age 18+, +/- 3.3%.
https://reports.verasight.io/r/apsa-2025#impact-of-pragerus-inclusion-in-education-curricula