US rural voters want educational freedoms like the right to ‘school choice’
American Culture Project Senior Fellow Corey DeAngelis says US voters want educational freedoms including the right to “school choice”.
“For a long time, the teachers’ unions couldn’t make left-leaning arguments, democrat arguments in red states, they had to come out with so-called conservative arguments to stop school choice,” Mr DeAngelis said.
“We don’t have a lot of private schools in rural areas, the public schools are the only option, and therefore it’s okay for you to vote with the democrats.
“The oldest voucher programs in the United States started over 150 years ago in places like Maine and Vermont, where they were specifically designed for kids in rural areas.
“Rural voters want school choice.”