Hey, they don’t call them low information voters for nothing. It ain’t their money so don’t try to educate them with facts.
BTW, one of my kids (son) was street smart and skilled (hands on type) but did not fair well (flunked out) in college. The other (daughter) excelled and has several degrees and near perfect GPA to prove it. Both are professionals in their respective fields and doing well. Son always asks daughter to compute his income tax when she does hers (because of her finance and accounting background). Daughter is always amazed that son earns more than her. Son is always amazed he cons her into doing his tax returns for free.
Which is to say, parents should know that each child is unique and has the potential to excel if encouraged to obtain the right education. One educational model does not fit all.