By  Ben Zeisloft
Young Americans are overwhelmingly in support of more parental control over education, a comprehensive survey released Tuesday reveals.
In a national poll of 18 to 29-year-olds from the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, 46% of respondents Americans agree with the statement that âparents should have more control over their childrenâs education than they do now,â while only 23% disagreed.
Republicans were far more in support of the assertion, with 64% agreeing and 14% disagreeing. Meanwhile, 35% of Democrats agreed while 31% disagreed. Independent and unaffiliated young voters also showed a high degree of support for parental rights in education, with 44% agreeing and 20% disagreeing…