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Related: About this forum'Critical race theory' divides, then unifies Guilford as Republican school board candidates are
Critical race theory divides, then unifies Guilford as Republican school board candidates are defeatedThe culture war over how America teaches its children about racism drove an extraordinary turnout Tuesday in the shoreline community of Guilford, where unofficial returns showed voters decisively rejecting a Republican school board slate organized in opposition to critical race theory.
A typically sleepy election for five seats on the Board of Education turned into an early test of how much mileage an issue promoted as the new super fuel of conservative politics could get in white and well-to-do New England suburbs. At least in Guilford, the answer appeared to be not very far.
Since five Republican insurgents outpolled GOP establishment candidates in a primary, running on their opposition to the degree to which critical race theory is shaping the curriculum, Guilford has been on edge.
On Tuesday, no one predicted closure, even though a coalition of Democrats and Independents shut out the GOP slate. Shortly before 9 p.m., the coalition claimed a win by a 2-1 margin.
Read more: https://ctmirror.org/2021/11/02/critical-race-theory-divides-then-unifies-guilford-as-republican-school-board-candidates-are-defeated/
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'Critical race theory' divides, then unifies Guilford as Republican school board candidates are (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Nov 2021
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TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)1. It's that last third that worries me
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)2. Guilford is nice! It really has the picture perfect
Connecticut town green. A happening place most summers.
Those wealthy eastern shoreline towns some years ago were republican but no longer. Until quite recently the area's state senator was Ted Kennedy Jr. He lives in the town next door: Branford.
I once appeared before a Guilford zoning board trying to save the home for 'Dolly' the pig. The town father's didn't show any love for Dolly, who was actually quite a nice pig. I think she ended up on a farm to the north.