Anonymous wrote:Majority of these responses are from people who have never had someone say "I'm not into politics" to them.
So they are making wild and mostly untrue statements.
My 22 yr old DD who is a new teacher in NoVa -- first time voter because 2020 she was away in college having a stressful start due to Covid restrictions.
She was never one to really join in any conversations about political issues...too divisive she has said and that's true. She wasn't going to vote this election and repeatedly said she is "not into politics". I had to really push hard for her to vote - she disliked both options and is in the camp of it's the lesser of two evils.
I have no idea who she voted for or perhaps she voted third party, or maybe left it blank and voted down ballot only.
What I do know is that her experience as a new teacher has been eye opening and she completely understands how the current education system is a mess and must be a priority...that being said, she has stated "equity is BS" -- meaning equity via social engineering does not work.
I’m a teacher and I didn’t want to vote against the public schools so I voted for Harris, but the “equity” that’s occurring in schools is indeed BS.