Parents around the country have awakened to the fact that the far Left, largely via the teachers’ unions, is running our public schools. And they don’t like it. The Virginia governor’s race is the marquee contest this year, but the same issues–Critical Race Theory and whose schools are they, anyway?–are in play in school board races across the country.
In many areas, interest in school board elections is at an unprecedented high. In my state, a school board election in an odd-numbered year would historically draw turnout in the single digits, with few voters other than members of the education cartel having any idea who the candidates are. This year is different. We got texts this morning from our Senate District GOP, identifying the three candidates to vote for and urging us to tell our friends. (I paid for those texts via a modest contribution.)
My wife and I voted at 8:00 this morning; she was voter #65 in our
precinct. There was nothing on the ballot except the school board, for
which there were sixteen candidates with no identification of
incumbents. It is a nonpartisan race, so there was no party
identification, either. Who knows, the three conservative rebels might
have a shot..........To Read More....
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