For more proof that America is headed for a red wave in this year, a slate of 10 conservative, anti-Critical Race Theory candidates ousted their left-wing opponents from the Austin, Texas, school board this week.
Eleven conservatives ran for the school board and only one lost, but it was a landslide and flipped the board from leftists to majority conservative.
In Austin. Leftist Austin.
According to the liberal https://www.texastribune.org/2022/05/08/tarrant-county-school-elections-pac/Texas Tribune:
All but one of the 11 Tarrant County conservative school board candidates, who were backed this year by several high-profile donors and big-money PACs, defeated their opponents during Saturday’s statewide election, according to unofficial election results. The one candidate backed by the groups who didn’t win outright advances to a runoff election in June.
The 10 candidates won the school board races for the Grapevine-Colleyville, Keller, Mansfield and Carroll school districts.
The candidates’ sweep shows a large swath of voters across the county responded to their calls to eradicate so-called critical race theory
School board candidates opposed to CRT and mask mandates swept elections across Texas last night.
Wins in Frisco, Clear Creek, Grapevine, Southlake, Keller, Carroll, Spring Branch, Richardson, and even in Dripping Springs (Austin, TX), where conservatives flipped the board. pic.twitter.com/K2eBLeZEcP
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) May 8, 2022
Add this to Trumps record of winning 55 out of 55 endorsements to date and we have a very key indication of where these elections are going.
But don’t get complacent, Republicans. You have to actually vote to win.
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