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Answer Overview

Response rates from 846 Congressional District 26 voters.

43%
Yes
57%
No
36%
Yes
47%
No
4%
Yes, provide trigger warnings but students do not need safe spaces
10%
No, college is meant to challenge students thoughts and opinions so they are prepared for real life
3%
Yes, provide safe spaces but students do not need trigger warnings

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Congressional District 26 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8XLR4JX  from North Carolina  answered…1yr1Y

Absolutely for trigger warnings. Safe spaces should be reserved for those with mental health triggers or those threatened by potential physical violence such as a nurse’s office or guidance counselor.

 @5ZWM3XGfrom Colorado  answered…4yrs4Y

Every safe space should have a marine corps drill instructor in it to make sure they are safe

 @8K2963Z from Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, a safe space should be provided for students who may have a condition/conditions and need it to excel in their studies, and there should be trigger warnings for those with trauma/PTSD.

 @9G9C49K from North Carolina  answered…1yr1Y

Absolutely for trigger warnings. Safe spaces should be limited to a nurse or guidance counselor’s office for students suffering mental health episodes or in clear physical danger or distress

 @8M2N46D from Missouri  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but it should be up to the university: it shouldn't be enforced by the government.

 @uhrickallisonfrom New Jersey  answered…4yrs4Y

 @5VNHQ4Sfrom Illinois  answered…4yrs4Y