One silver lining that could be taken away from an otherwise disappoint election is the flip in school boards. At least nine school boards in six different states were flipped in last week’s election. The states where the boards flipped include: Michigan, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, and Florida. The only real surprises here are in crapholes like Maryland, New Jersey and Michigan. Most people in these shitholes are in the tank for grooming and sexualization of children, based on how they voted otherwise.
Election night did not deliver the overwhelming victory Republicans had hoped for on a national level, but on a local level — in school board races — conservatives picked up a wave of wins across the country.
This week, conservatives flipped at least nine school boards in at least six states — Michigan, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, and Florida — giving them conservative majorities, according to two parental rights groups who endorsed many of the victorious candidates.
The wins signal that parental rights were a significant factor at the ballot box on Tuesday.
In Michigan, four school board candidates in Brandywine who were endorsed by a parents rights group called 1776 Project PAC won their races, flipping the board from liberal to conservative, the group said.
In Maryland, three of their school board candidates won in Carroll County, flipping the school board there to a conservative majority, the group said.
The 1776 Project PAC claims it has officially flipped 100 school boards since November last year. The group’s candidates also won in Oklahoma and Ohio.