1. Yeah, I think it's crucial to understand that Youngkin won on broader anxiety about education not just anti-CRT alone (and in fact purely anti-CRT school board candidates lost in many places). https://twitter.com/nickconfessore/status/1455932212508037127 …
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Yes.
@joshtpm says all power is unitary, well, so is all anxiety.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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republicans blamed iraq war fatigue in 2006 and it didn't go away in 2008 and democrats used the inroads they made w/voters in those elex in places like !va suburbs to win again in 2012 and 2020.
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Jesus.. or in other words.. people are still trying to live in a reality where the pandemic does not exist. Pandemics are terrible..but we are still in one.
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Or that were heading to the next stage of the pandemic. Look at the Netherlands, UK, Denmark, they understand cases can rise but a mix of high Vax, some masking, Vax proof etc mean it’s not as dangerous if social activity isn’t limited anymore. And those places arent Maga hotbeds
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That is mostly what I was thinking last night. I am not a parent. But I would guess most parents cared a lol less about schooling prior to Spring of 2020. After that, they started getting heightening concerned at upper middle class/ religious level parents who want choices.
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...a li'l less... I don't mean that some, many or most were apathetic. Many surely were as involved as necessary. I just think that a bunch went from dealing predictable expectations to wanting more control. Others still are using that dissatisfaction to raise $ & push agendas
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