Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/11/08/loudoun-school-board-results-election/
“At a polling station tucked into Oak Grove Baptist Church in the Broad Run district, Joel Cruz, a 38-year-old data center technician, cast his ballot in the school board race almost at random. Cruz, who generally identifies as a Democrat, said he picked Polifko simply because he recognized her name. He did not know she was endorsed by the Republican Party in Loudoun County.
“I don’t know much about the race, to be honest,” said Cruz, who does not have children enrolled in the school system. Whoever wins, he said, he has one major request: “Just don’t ban any books, please.”
Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:What a shame. Hoyler was such a bright spot for LCPS school board. He subbed (and accepted no pay!) was a fantastic communicator and really went above and beyond for our kids. The thought of being stuck with either of the other two puppets is so depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has this race been decided?
Yes. The Republican candidate won.
Anonymous wrote:Has this race been decided?
Anonymous wrote:I have some mild distaste for Hoyler, but I am really surprised that he performed so badly in this election. Clearly a case of neither party endorsing him on the sample ballot.
Anonymous wrote:What a shame. Hoyler was such a bright spot for LCPS school board. He subbed (and accepted no pay!) was a fantastic communicator and really went above and beyond for our kids. The thought of being stuck with either of the other two puppets is so depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we seriously going to be stuck with Tiffany Polifko as the Broad Run rep? People really thought Gothard was a better choice than Hoyler? God help us.
People are lemmings and vote how they are told. The D sample ballot
is how Democrats got the school board majority to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:What a shame. Hoyler was such a bright spot for LCPS school board. He subbed (and accepted no pay!) was a fantastic communicator and really went above and beyond for our kids. The thought of being stuck with either of the other two puppets is so depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we seriously going to be stuck with Tiffany Polifko as the Broad Run rep? People really thought Gothard was a better choice than Hoyler? God help us.
People are lemmings and vote how they are told. The D sample ballot
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/11/08/loudoun-school-board-results-election/
“At a polling station tucked into Oak Grove Baptist Church in the Broad Run district, Joel Cruz, a 38-year-old data center technician, cast his ballot in the school board race almost at random. Cruz, who generally identifies as a Democrat, said he picked Polifko simply because he recognized her name. He did not know she was endorsed by the Republican Party in Loudoun County.
“I don’t know much about the race, to be honest,” said Cruz, who does not have children enrolled in the school system. Whoever wins, he said, he has one major request: “Just don’t ban any books, please.”
Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Are we seriously going to be stuck with Tiffany Polifko as the Broad Run rep? People really thought Gothard was a better choice than Hoyler? God help us.