KEY POINTS

Supermajority of U.S. adults support mandatory vaccines for children attending public schools.

There is notable support for vaccination requirements across political lines.

A majority of self-reported 2024 Trump voters favor required vaccinations for children.

A supermajority of Americans — including both Republicans and Democrats — believe vaccinating children is a public health issue, “so vaccines should be required for children to attend public schools.”

That’s the finding of the new American Family Survey, a collaboration between Brigham Young University’s Wheatley Institute, Deseret News and BYU’s Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy. Because vaccines are a big topic right now, the finding is being released ahead of the full release of the survey in November

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