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Could be that the cornerstone, or one of them, of his campaign is more school choice for lower-income and moderate income parents for their children. Remember, the rich ALWAYS have school choice. The argument is how best to get poorer, mostly minority kids into better schools….and its universal school choice.
They’ve had it for a decade. If you live in IPS and want to go to Ben Davis, or live in Perry Township and want to go to Center Grove, you already can.
I don’t see Braun saying he will cover the transportation costs which are what end up being the deal breaker for many…. likely because that would cost money.
School choice only works for places where there is a choice. That means any choice program excludes most rural districts and just continues to siphon money from those schools.
Only in Indiana where a felon, rapist and adulterer and a man whose company has filed bankruptcy 6 times could win the presidential election. I am sure we will be the first state he wins. So predictable.
I doubt that Trump wins IN by 17 points this time around, but who knows.
My guess is upper single digits.
In the primaries, most polls overstated Trumps margin by about 10%.
There is a possibility that FOX News, OAN, and Newsmax really have convinced 57% of Hoosiers of the lies about Dem’s are really true, but that seems a stretch, even for Indiana.
Indiana: reinforcing, once again, its reputation as one of the least educated states in the country. That ticket will set our state back another 20 years.
If 75% of those polled identified as Rs, the numbers suggest that *many* Rs are disenchanted with the R ticket and are going to vote D. This speaks to the poor quality of the R candidates this election.
With 19% of this poll going to Independents and Libertarians, Braun only having an 11% lead doesn’t sound that “hefty” to me. Could be a shocker in the making.