These Students Think Democrats Didn't Say Enough About Education

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After two nights of debates, young voters say they haven't heard enough.

to offer partial loan assistance to families on safety-net programs like food stamps and Medicaid. Many painted his performance as successful, but he missed an opportunity to wedge himself into the moderate lane by contrasting his more realistic, by some accounts, education proposal with those of Warren or Sanders.

For Alyssa Charley, a recent graduate of Ganado High School on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona and an incoming freshman at Stanford, increasing college affordability shouldn’t be considered a radical idea. “The rhetoric of ‘if a college becomes free, a degree will lose its value’ is actually not true,” she tells. “Tuition did play a large factor in college decisions not only for myself but for my peers. I don’t see how a degree could theoretically lose value once it becomes more accessible to people who may not have had the same opportunities as those who came from a high-income background.

“By the time I graduated from high school, [...] my family didn't have the money for a college application," Warren . "But I got my chance: It was a $50-a-semester commuter college. That was a little slice of government that created some opportunity for a girl. And it opened my life.”

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