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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What was the differential between Biden 2020 and McAuliffe yesterday in the relevant NOVA areas? Anyone have that off hand? That is the key to how much the schools mattered.[/quote] I believe Youngkin was running around 3-5 percentage points ahead of Biden 2020 in most of NoVa. All it takes is a few percentage points in a close race. People are pissed about the school issues. [/quote] And it’s misplaced. The issue was National response to a pandemic, and the virus itself. But let’s blame the schools. [/quote] It's easy to blame the schools when friends and relatives in other states (including deep blue ones) have kids in school[/quote] It’s a juvenile take. [/quote] It’s not just the closures though. It’s also the fact that when we finally got back to school, the focus should have been one two and three on learning loss and getting kids back up to speed. Instead it was … TJ admissions, renaming schools, and dumb trans stuff that affects like 12 kids in the county. Distraction issues. Now is a Republican Governor going to get the local SB’s in shape and doing their real jobs? No. But a D Governor is just going to enable the behavior even more. [/quote]
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