Corey DeAngelis
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And the headline in the Wall Street Journal the next day was that school choice moms tipped the governor's race for DeSantis.
And the headline in the Wall Street Journal the next day was that school choice moms tipped the governor's race for DeSantis.
So they looked at exit polling from CNN of all places, and they found that black moms in particular came out in force for DeSantis much higher than expected after his opponent, Andrew Gillum, who was a black Democrat, called to get rid of their private school choice program that was already benefiting over 100,000 kids at the time.
So they looked at exit polling from CNN of all places, and they found that black moms in particular came out in force for DeSantis much higher than expected after his opponent, Andrew Gillum, who was a black Democrat, called to get rid of their private school choice program that was already benefiting over 100,000 kids at the time.
So they looked at exit polling from CNN of all places, and they found that black moms in particular came out in force for DeSantis much higher than expected after his opponent, Andrew Gillum, who was a black Democrat, called to get rid of their private school choice program that was already benefiting over 100,000 kids at the time.
And those kids were disproportionately low income and non-white kids. So this is another way that, one, Republicans can make inroads with groups that they hadn't reached out to before. And it's also, it shows you that this shouldn't be a partisan issue. And if Democrats are smart, if they're gonna bleed votes on this issue to people like Ron DeSantis in Florida, they should come along too.
And those kids were disproportionately low income and non-white kids. So this is another way that, one, Republicans can make inroads with groups that they hadn't reached out to before. And it's also, it shows you that this shouldn't be a partisan issue. And if Democrats are smart, if they're gonna bleed votes on this issue to people like Ron DeSantis in Florida, they should come along too.
And those kids were disproportionately low income and non-white kids. So this is another way that, one, Republicans can make inroads with groups that they hadn't reached out to before. And it's also, it shows you that this shouldn't be a partisan issue. And if Democrats are smart, if they're gonna bleed votes on this issue to people like Ron DeSantis in Florida, they should come along too.
And this is something I point out in the book that the way that we can get towards bipartisanship on school choice is through hyper-partisanship in the short run.
And this is something I point out in the book that the way that we can get towards bipartisanship on school choice is through hyper-partisanship in the short run.
And this is something I point out in the book that the way that we can get towards bipartisanship on school choice is through hyper-partisanship in the short run.
Because the more that the Democrats lose on the issue, like we saw with Terry McAuliffe, Andrew Gillum in Florida, the more they're going to scratch their head and you'll have some defectors and say, I'm going to join the kids' union and listen to them, the parents, as opposed to just the teachers' union.
Because the more that the Democrats lose on the issue, like we saw with Terry McAuliffe, Andrew Gillum in Florida, the more they're going to scratch their head and you'll have some defectors and say, I'm going to join the kids' union and listen to them, the parents, as opposed to just the teachers' union.
Because the more that the Democrats lose on the issue, like we saw with Terry McAuliffe, Andrew Gillum in Florida, the more they're going to scratch their head and you'll have some defectors and say, I'm going to join the kids' union and listen to them, the parents, as opposed to just the teachers' union.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.