Even 52% of voters who have never taken out a student loan say they would support the debt forgiveness proposal.

With her student debt forgiveness proposal, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has hit on another popular policy ahead of the 2020 presidential race.

Fifty-six percent of registered voters support Warren’s student loan debt forgiveness plan, according to a recent Morning Consult/Politico survey. The poll surveyed 1,990 registered voters from May 3-6 and carries a 2-point margin of error.

Warren’s plan would cancel up to $50,000 in student loan debt for every person with household income under $100,000. The proposal would also make public colleges tuition-free and use Warren’s wealth tax — a 2 percent annual tax on households with $50 million in wealth and a 3 percent tax on income over $1 billion — to pay for its $1.25 trillion price tag over 10 years.