One of the battlefields that conservatives have been fighting on is in the schools, fighting to protect our kids against the ever-increasing push of radical ideology from the left. We saw how that fight and the power of parents helped to carry Glenn Youngkin to victory in Virginia last November. Parents are continuing to power people who care about our kids to victory in races across the nation. Lawmakers just delivered a significant win for school choice in Arizona on a bill that will enable 1.1 million Arizona students to use taxpayer-funded vouchers to attend private school “This win is the biggest school choice victory in U.S. history,” Corey DeAngelis, National Director of Research at the American Federation for Children, said. Now, in South Carolina, a big proponent of school choice rode that wave to a GOP primary victory for South Carolina Superintendent of Education. Ellen Weaver, the president and CEO of the Palmetto Promise Institute, won the race against teacher’s advocate Kathy Maness in the primary runoff. Not only did she win, but she won by a considerable amount, 63 to 37 percent.
Listen to the liberal tears sneaking through in this take from The State, about the “hard right.” All those things they think are bad, we think are good.
Yes, this is about a rebuke of the status quo, and look for more “rebuke” coming across the country as we move into November’s elections. |
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