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In a major victory for conservatives, 10 of 11 school board seats in Tarrant County were won by candidates backed by the right. The results are a resounding endorsement of the conservative values and policies that have taken hold in Texas in recent years.
The sweep means that conservatives will now have a strong majority on the school board and will be able to implement their agenda more easily. This is likely to include further privatization of the school system and an emphasis on traditional values and discipline.
The results are a setback for liberals and progressives in Texas, who had hoped to make gains in the state’s education system. However, the conservative victory is not surprising, given the direction that Texas has been moving in politically in recent years.
The results of the Tarrant County school board elections are a clear sign that conservatives are in control of the state and that they are not going to give up their hold on power any time soon.
Concerned parents have described the material as “pornographic.”
This is a major victory for conservatives in Texas and across the country who have been fighting against the teaching of “critical race theory” and other progressive ideologies in schools. It is also a clear sign that parents are fed up with the left-wing indoctrination of their children and are taking action to protect them.
This is a huge victory for those who want to see more traditional values promoted in public schools.
The results are a rebuke to the left-wingers who have been pushing critical race theory and other dangerous ideologies in our schools.

It’s time for conservatives to take back control of our education system and make sure that our children are getting a quality education that prepares them for the real world, not indoctrination into left-wing ideologies.
The results are a major rebuke to the liberal establishment and a victory for parents who have been demanding transparency and accountability in education.
It’s also a big win for President Trump, who has been a vocal critic of Critical Race Theory and its inclusion in school curriculums.
The elections were held in the wake of a nationwide push to teach Critical Race Theory in schools. The theory, which is based on the idea that America is fundamentally racist, has been denounced by conservatives as divisive and harmful to children.
In Texas, the issue came to a head when parents discovered that the curriculum for a new social studies course included lessons on white privilege and “systemic racism.”
Outraged, parents demanded that the school district scrap the course. When the district refused, parents took their fight to the ballot box.
And on Tuesday, they delivered a resounding victory.
“The parents have spoken loud and clear,” said Texas Parent PAC director Tony McDonald. “They want transparency and accountability in their schools, and they want an end to the indoctrination of their children with left-wing ideology.”
The election results are a major setback for the liberal establishment and a victory for conservatives who have been fighting against the teaching of Critical Race Theory.
