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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And, the other day, McAuliffe tweeted out that Trump is coming to Virginia to campaign for Youngkin. Not happening.[/quote] Trump is having a tele-rally on Monday, is he not?[/quote] Sorry Trump's not going to save you this time. The Democrats f**ked up big time on schools. [i]The Post-Schar survey found McAuliffe up by 1 point with likely voters and 3 points with registered voters, although Youngkin held a growing advantage among independents. Education was identified as the top issue in the race as concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic recede, and a majority of likely voters disapproved of President Joe Biden’s job performance.[/i] [twitter]https://twitter.com/WLOS_13/status/1454302038305685509[/twitter][/quote] Schools are struggling for a variety of reasons. Republicans don’t offer actual solutions, only to defund them with vouchers. The GOP is anti-teacher, anti-education, anti-intellectual. It’s laughable that people are fooled into voted for Rs over [i]education[/i] of all things. [/quote] Oh you dislike vouchers now? All I heard from NOVA parents in the 2020-2021 school years is GIVE US VOUCHERS. I hate this school system, I want my vouchers. Well Youngkin listened to them about that and other things. He's the candidate who cares about local Virginia policies. McAuliffe might as well be running for a national office for all he drills down to local issues. [/quote] I know one random nut pushing for vouchers. Aside from that, I don’t know ANY parents pushing for vouchers. [/quote] Hmm okay, amnesia is it? Let me refresh your memory. [i]Education funds should follow the kids (vouchers), so that you could more easily afford to send your kids to a parochial or private school that met your scheduling needs, or get the ultimate in schedule flexibility, and homeschool. [/i] https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/960184.page#19702230 [i]Just give me vouchers, please. I have always been a public school supporter, but the past year has broken something.[/i] https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/180/950866.page#19390094 [i]Fcps inability to open back up to hybrid, when schools across the country have been doing so, with months of mounting evidence that it’s relatively safe, has convinced me that we should seriously look at vouchers. [/i] https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/945958.page#19164789 [i]If public schools are not going to open full time in the fall, should we start to push for school vouchers so that our children can go to private schools that are open in person? [/i] https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/945800.page [/quote]
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