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Published: November 04, 2021
By: Phil Shiver
Backlash over critical race theory being taught in public school classrooms has become a flashpoint in American politics over the last year — and now it is leading to widespread changes on school boards across the country.
A newly formed political action committee known as the 1776 Project PAC — which is focused on helping elect conservative, "anti-CRT" candidates to public school boards nationwide — won three-fourths of its 58 races across seven states on Tuesday, according to Axios.
The news outlet noted that supported candidates didn't only claim victory in Republican-controlled areas but in heavily Democratic areas, as well.
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