Liberal School Board Members Ousted All Over the Country on Tuesday

Another wonderful result of the 2021 elections was that left-wing, race-hustling, liberal school board members lost their positions all across the country and conservatives replaced them.

To name a few examples, a slate of conservative candidates declared victory in a liberal Denver suburban school board race.

The school board in Douglas County, Colorado, was shocked on Election Day.

According to Fox News:

Christy Williams, one of four “Kids First” candidates, read off initial results to raucous applause at a supporter appreciation party in Parker, Colorado, in the moments after polls closed.

“I am humbled to my core,” Williams told Fox News. “I think there’s a lot to look at, but ultimately I hope to give parents the ultimate authority over their children.”

Williams was joined by Mike Peterson, Becky Myers and Kaylee Winegar. Together, they hold a lead over the teacher federation-backed CommUnity Matters slate, comprised of incumbent board members Krista Holtzmann and Kevin Leung and newcomers Ruby Martinez and Juli Watkins.

Peterson and Myers led by double-digit percentage points as of late Tuesday night, local time. Williams led Leung by more than 7,000 votes and Winegar led Holtzmann by more than 8,000 votes.

Then there was the woman who felt forced to resign as a teacher after her bosses became upset by her support the the protesters during the January 6 incursion at the Capitol.

Per Newsweek:

A teacher who resigned after a photo emerged of him at the January 6 riot at the Capitol has won a seat on a school committee in Massachusetts.

Matthew Lynch, 35, won one of three seats on the Braintree school board committee after getting 2,319 votes, according to unofficial results.

Lynch taught at Braintree High School for more than 10 years before leaving in February after images of him standing in front of the Capitol building on January 6 were posted on social media.

There was also a PAC that set out to help conservatives win seats on school boards that had great success on Tuesday.

Ryan James Girdusky’s 1776 Project PAC helped candidates for local school boards win their elections, as the night rolled on, Girdusky tweeted out the victories.

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Warner Todd Huston has been writing editorials and news since 2001 but started his writing career penning articles about U.S. history back in the early 1990s. Huston has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business Network, CNN, and several local Chicago News programs to discuss the issues of the day. Additionally, he is a regular guest on radio programs from coast to coast. Huston has also been a Breitbart News contributor since 2009. Warner works out of the Chicago area, a place he calls a "target rich environment" for political news.

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