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Michelle Morrow of Wake County is conservative choice

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NC Superintendant of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt is a Pat McCrory RINO who has been Missing in Action on fighting against woke indoctrination in our schools.  She even started her tenure by choosing a liberal Democrat as her chief deputy.  She is challenged in the primary by conservative Michelle Morrow of Wake County, who is a former teacher.

Morrow has put out a video setting out her positions on education issues:

https://rumble.com/v4839s6-michele-morrow-campaign-ad-1.html

https://dailyhaymaker.com/think-the-states-public-education-status-quo-needs-shaking-up-then-say-hello-to-michele-morrow/


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( January 21st, 2024 @ 6:33 pm )
 
Morrow certainly gets it on DEI, which she says really stands for "Discrimination, Exclusion, and Indoctrination." That is even better than the son of John Lennon of the Beatles saying DEI stands for "Dumb Evil Idiots"
( January 21st, 2024 @ 3:01 pm )
 
Truitt has been a big disappointment. Morrow sounds great, and hopefully will govern as she campaigns. The problem she is going to have is dealing with a state board of education stacked with far left appointees of Roy Cooper serving 8 year terms. Hopefully she will display the backbone Truitt has lacked in dealing with them.



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