Weren't we talking about college admissions and potential at college - school? Americans don't think intelligence is an indicator of potential for school? I really don't think so.
Try creating a poll on whether people think colleges ought to be able to look at IQ scores and use them as a criterion to judge between candidates for admissions, and perform it, not at a community like Less Wrong, but somewhere like Times Square. If you think that most people would be in favor of this, I think you should prepare to be surprised.
The idea that IQ tests are actually a good way of measuring something meaningful about a person's intellectual capacity is itself much maligned in public discourse. It might have a lot of currency on Less Wrong, but that's not a useful indicator of public attitudes.
What's popular at Times Square or in "public discourse" isn't an accurate indicator of public attitudes across the United States either.
The non ideological people I know think being smart helps you perform in school.
Related: Heuristics for Evaluating the Soundness of the Academic Mainstream, Admitting to Bias, The Ideological Turing Test