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What Americans think about who deserves tuition-free college

  • Written by Elizabeth Bell, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Miami University
Americans support free community college more when students are seen as 'deserving,' new research suggests.Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images

Tuition-free college has gotten a lot of momentum of late.

Front-runners in the Democratic presidential field – including Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden – have all come out in support of...

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