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Schooled by DeSantis
City Journal ^ | November 15, 2022 | Michael Hartney

Posted on 11/15/2022 11:57:13 AM PST by Heartlander

Schooled by DeSantis

The Florida governor shows conservatives how to break the teachers’ union stranglehold on local school boards.

Woody Allen once observed that 80 percent of success in life comes down to showing up. For decades, conservatives failed to heed this advice in education politics, letting unions monopolize the school boards that govern American K–12 education. That ended on November 8, as Florida governor Ron DeSantis helped conservatives defeat a record number of union-backed school board candidates.

Despite conservatives’ faith in the virtue of local control, the Right’s failure to engineer consistent conservative school board victories has long given progressives in the education establishment a stranglehold on local school politics. Decades of research show, for example, that teachers’ unions win roughly 70 percent of competitive school board races. What’s more, because most school board races are nonpartisan, low-turnout affairs, conservative voters often unwittingly help elect union-friendly board majorities. With no reliable counterweight to hold them accountable, teachers’ unions hold outsize power in school board decision-making.

This state of affairs quietly persisted until the pandemic, when conservative (and moderate) parents discovered the price of their apathy and disorganization. Conceding school board seats to the education establishment now had real and visible costs. Union-friendly boards that presided over unjustifiable school closures showed more concern for their politically active employees than they did for the parents and kids struggling with remote schooling. At the same time, classes on Zoom gave many parents their first-ever look at controversial curricula and instructional materials. Even though a majority of parents oppose elementary students learning about “sex education and LGBTQ issues,” establishment forces persisted, with parents reporting one outlandish episode after another during the pandemic-plagued school year. One local union leader in Maine told complaining parents that they should just leave the public schools entirely.

Enter DeSantis. In his victory speech on Election Night, his line, “we fought the woke in the schools [and won],” made all the headlines. But the hard work that enabled this victory came from coordinated electioneering efforts during the quiet summer months leading up to Florida’s August primary. DeSantis had put his political muscle behind 30 conservative school board candidates who pledged to support a parents-first and anti-woke agenda. When the dust settled, DeSantis’s conservative school board candidates had prevailed in over 80 percent of their races. More impressive still, in the 19 elections where one of DeSantis’s candidates faced a union-backed opponent, the unions won just four races (21 percent). In previous elections in the same districts—when conservatives had no coordinated electioneering effort in place—union-favored candidates won more than 70 percent of their races.

These trends prevailed across the country last week. Where conservatives mounted a coordinated electioneering effort as in Florida, they did well. But where conservatives did not make such a push, teachers’ unions continued their dominance of school board contests in both red and blue states. My own analysis of union electioneering in red Indiana and blue Michigan, for example, uncovered robust union win rates of 66 and 74 percent, respectively. In other words, without the coattails of a strong (and coordinated) conservative message in these local races, teachers’ unions were able to maintain their historic edge and notch three times as many victories (in percentage terms) in the Midwest as they did in Florida.

There’s no reason that the DeSantis/Florida GOP strategy can’t work beyond the Sunshine State. Other Republican states had popular governors who stood up to teachers’ unions on reopening schools and keeping unwanted and divisive ideology out of the classroom. But showing up matters. Even now, in this time of hotly contested educational controversies, numerous school board seats routinely go uncontested. In low-salience contests, progressive boards can easily endure in conservative communities that don’t pay much attention. As Craig DiSesa, who oversees campaign operations for the Virginia-based The Middle Resolution, told me, even in some of the commonwealth’s more conservative school districts, liberal boards have persisted because of a lack of political engagement. In 2022, DiSesa’s group flipped several school board seats in Virginia Beach, installing school-choice advocates over union-backed establishment figures.

Basic efforts aimed at recruiting better candidates and coordinating small donations from popular conservative officials (DeSantis gave his endorsed candidates $1,000 each) can go a long way toward winning conservative majorities on school boards. The potential return on this investment is huge. Taxpayers and families will benefit by seeing their interests better represented on boards, and conservative lawmakers can begin building a stable of future candidates for other local and state offices.

For conservatives, there’s a clear path forward, but they will need to get—and keep—their hands dirty. As the pandemic subsides and normalcy returns to our schools, conservatives cannot afford to take their eyes off these crucial down-ballot races.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: desantis; education; fl; florida

1 posted on 11/15/2022 11:57:13 AM PST by Heartlander
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To: Heartlander

No wonder CNN dedicated so much against him these months.


2 posted on 11/15/2022 12:00:50 PM PST by Words Matter
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To: Heartlander

Virginia’s gov is also doing this.


3 posted on 11/15/2022 12:07:04 PM PST by for-q-clinton (Cancel Culture IS fascism...Let's start calling it that!)
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To: Heartlander

Yet Trump keeps attacking him.


4 posted on 11/15/2022 12:07:57 PM PST by Erik Latranyi (We are being manipulated by forces that most do not see)
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To: Heartlander
My impression is conservatives get active when there's a threat ... liberals are active always.

Let's be honest. Because school board elections are always NOT when other elections are going on nobody pays attention or votes. And when you no longer have school-age children you think school board elections aren't important anymore.

I really hope that looking around today at what the schools have produced you reevaluate that opinion. The teachers and their radical curriculum have produced the idiot skulls full of mush voters of today.

5 posted on 11/15/2022 12:09:01 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Heartlander

Everything about DeSantis is what we need. He and Kari Lake.....what a combo. She may have lost but she’s not done. DeSantis and Lake make the left tremble.


6 posted on 11/15/2022 12:10:30 PM PST by vespa300
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To: Heartlander

Oh God another DeoSanctus Ronaldi thread. All hail Pope Ron.


7 posted on 11/15/2022 12:11:43 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: Heartlander
What’s more, because most school board races are nonpartisan, low-turnout affairs, conservative voters often unwittingly help elect union-friendly board majorities.

They are deliberately held in off months like February or March when only the activists are motivated to vote. FACT.

Why are they held NOT when other elections are? Take a guess. It guarantees a disinterested voting public ... except for the union activists who rile their base and get out the vote.

8 posted on 11/15/2022 12:14:11 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Lizavetta

The role of the school board is to represent the local taxpayers at the table. The vast majority of local taxpayers are totally ignorant of that.


9 posted on 11/15/2022 12:14:57 PM PST by bankwalker (Repeal the 19th ...)
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To: central_va

Did you see that commericial? I think he thinks he is some kind of God. He has another thing coming.


10 posted on 11/15/2022 12:17:06 PM PST by ground_fog ( My God this was from today!S)
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To: Heartlander

Conservatives have jobs. They often can’t show up at lots of these things. Night time School board after brutal commutes and/or 10-12 hour days? riiiight.

Local Town Union gang shows up at all of ‘em. Liberals/Union Members/Goobermint Employees all get time to attend this stuff.
They live it as their day-to-day existence, for many it IS their job. That’s also why they are such miserable P’s of Shiite.

The goal is to REDUCE Goobernmint at all levels.
Silent Cal had it right.
If they can’t hurt your family, and can’t take your money, who gives a phook what they do.


11 posted on 11/15/2022 1:01:46 PM PST by Macoozie (Handcuffs and Orange Jumpsuits)
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To: central_va

Probably should get used to it


12 posted on 11/15/2022 1:19:03 PM PST by bethelgrad
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To: central_va

“Oh God another DeoSanctus Ronaldi thread. All hail Pope Ron.”

No matter who you support, putting down something great is a fool’s errand.


13 posted on 11/15/2022 1:29:03 PM PST by Pirate Ragnar (Hope coming from Florida)
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To: Pirate Ragnar
No matter who you support, putting down something great is a fool’s errand.

Tell that to the TDS Army right here on good old FR.

14 posted on 11/15/2022 1:30:11 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: ground_fog

“Did you see that commericial? I think he thinks he is some kind of God. He has another thing coming.”

So do you disapprove of that he did to the teacher’s unions in Florida or do you just want to sling insults? The thread is about what he did. You can support Trump without trying to pad your agenda.


15 posted on 11/15/2022 1:31:46 PM PST by Pirate Ragnar (Hope coming from Florida)
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To: central_va

You disagree with what he’s done about school boards? Perhaps you could point out the sanctimony of how he does his job. What is this accusation of sanctimony based on?


16 posted on 11/15/2022 1:38:49 PM PST by skr (Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people. - Proverbs 14:34)
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To: Heartlander

If you’re trashing Trump, you’re part of the problem.
If you’re trashing DeSantis, you’re part of the problem.
If you’re trashing Youngkin, you’re part of the problem.
Etc.

Don’t be part of the problem.


17 posted on 11/15/2022 1:40:18 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: skr
Click here "New DeSantis AD - God Made A Fighter"
18 posted on 11/15/2022 1:44:17 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: central_va

Ahhh, mystery solved. Thank you for the link. I finally know where Pres. Trump got his word play from.


19 posted on 11/16/2022 3:05:32 AM PST by skr (Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people. - Proverbs 14:34)
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