From Javaid Siddiqi, Ph.D. <[email protected]>
Subject An Invitation: What Do Voters Really Want in Education?
Date January 8, 2026 8:00 PM
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Hi John,

With the 2026 midterm elections on the horizon, one question should guide every education leader: Are we responding to what parents and voters actually value?

For years, we’ve tracked public opinion through our Across the Aisle survey. The findings consistently reveal a striking disconnect: What dominates headlines rarely matches what parents and voters see as top priorities.

You’re invited to join us for the release of our 2026 survey findings.

2026 Across the Aisle: A Call for Education Champions
Thursday, January 22 | 3 p.m. ET
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This survey covers parent and voter values across the full education continuum—from early learning to higher education and career readiness. We tackle challenging topics shaping the election cycle: technology in schools, student mental health, and what the public really sees as the biggest issues leaders should address.

The public has spoken. The question is whether we’re listening.

MODERATOR
Javaid Siddiqi, Ph.D., President & CEO, The Hunt Institute

PANELISTS
The Honorable Bob Wise, Governor of West Virginia (2001–2005)

Jacqueline Scott Douglas, Vice President, Data & Intelligence, Burson Insights

Register now ([link removed]) to learn what voters value and how policymakers can respond.

Sincerely,
Javaid Siddiqi, Ph.D.
President and CEO
The Hunt Institute

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