RNC RELEASES NEW AD “PART OF THE PLAN” SLAMMING DEMOCRAT’S ATTACKS ON PARENTS

The Republican National Committee (RNC) released a new ad today exposing Democrats’ plan to silence parents who want a say in their kids’ education. As Democrats continue to prioritize their political agenda over students, Republicans continue to fight for parents’ right to oversee their children’s education. 

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The RNC’s new ad comes on the heels of Biden’s unprecedented decision to politicize the DOJ and FBI to target parents who question their children’s curriculum – a decision made less than a week after Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe claimed that parent’s shouldn’t be “telling schools what they should teach.” After over a year of prolonged remote learning and anti-science mask mandates, coupled with the latest attacks from Biden and Democrats on parents, it is no wonder that education has become the leading issue in the upcoming gubernatorial elections.
 
“Democrats want to control our children’s education and silence parents who have an opinion,” said RNC Chairman Ronna McDaniel. “The American people know the truth – parents, not unions or bureaucrats, are best equipped to oversee their children’s education.”
 
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Anchor #1: California teacher hung anti-police and anti-American posters in the classroom.

Anchor #2: Legislation to teach five year olds about gender identity.

Anchor #3: The school was putting black students in two separate classes, with two separate teachers.

Anchor #4: For children as young as 11 years old, two books "Gender Queer" and "Lawn Boy".

On-Screen Text: It’s all part of their plan

Terry McAuliffe: I don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.

On-Screen Text: Democrats think politicians know best.


On-Screen Text: Republicans know parents do.

 
Bottom Line: Republicans believe that parents—not government bureaucrats—are best equipped to understand their kids’ needs and that every child in America should have access to a quality education, regardless of zip code. 


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