According to new polling data released today, a large, bipartisan majority of younger likely voters support action to cancel student debt. This poll from a series of tracking polls by Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) and Data for Progress (DfP), found that, among voters ages 18 to 34, action to cancel student debt is exceptionally popular—supported by a lopsided 71 percent majority and opposed by just 18 percent of younger likely voters. Younger likely voters showed overwhelming support for action to cancel student debt regardless of whether they have student debt themselves: 66 percent of younger likely voters with no student debt support broad student debt relief, as do 81 percent of those with debt.