you know, you would probably have to bet more likely than not. and yet, you know, in his kind of general messaging, he s kind of the suburban dad who wants to spend more on education even as he nods toward kind of trumpist concerns about the way racial history is taught in the schools. and i think that if he wins, there are a lot of i think more and more republicans will conclude that they don t have to explicitly repudiate trump, especially while biden is at a low ebb, and that will make them even less likely to do so. charlie, congressman kinzinger said in his announcement today that this isn t the end of his political future but the beginning. where do you think he goes from here? well, adam is a young guy. he still has a bright future ahead of him. look, he s playing a long game here. he knows he s not where he needs to be within the party. a lot of us know that right now. but things will change, and i think i do believe that republicans must acknowledge
reporter: crt, or critical race theory, is not being taught in the schools, but that doesn t matter to the people unloading at the school board. it is the purpose and intention of those that push crt to create guilt. reporter: the message here in a county of fewer than 50,000 people echoed in school board meetings from florida. as a community, we need to come together and pull our children out of these government camps. reporter: to wisconsin. it is divisive, biased, radically left, marxism designed to further alienate our american children from each other. reporter: republican candidates are seizing on this rally cry as fertile ground for campaigns, from virginia gubernatorial candidate glenn youngkin. parents asking for our schools to teach our children how to think and stop teaching them what to think. reporter: to nevada. good evening, everybody. reporter: where republican u.s. senate candidate adam licksalt chose the douglas county school board meeting to mak