florida.. that would be miami-dade, sarasota, duval, martin, clamia. mi counties. de is miami-dade alone is one ofone the biggest school districts in the entireofgest in th country.0 it s got more than three hundred thousand students in it. so thi in it. in the futur major implications for the education and the future. e ofof millions of young people. it s not just happening ins scha florida, a texas school boardeas that flipped the republican party earlier this year rk is already workinging to cha toe things. it has voted to barace, han racd and gender cult ideology. in schools. so there may be a lessonn here. let s say a republican running for congress in november. you might be wondering how didte these republicans win at the these republicans win at the local level? lo it cas s a redcause wave year. a red wave year, because actually it s not really a red u wave here. so may far , despite what you ml have heard in other races so far , special elections, republicans have b
would happen. this was a very tight district. this district went forhappen, tt joe biden by onl.y eight pointb and a half in the last point election. that s not exactly a huges. margin for the democrats.. but democrats won anyway,ay despite the fact joe biden s approval numbers have droppedbi dramatically since then. and it s not just inapproval nut district. democratic candidates across the country have been een outperforming joe biden s 2 numbers in at least three other house special elections. elections. elections in elections in nebraska,d th minnesota and in the twenty third district of new york . how so why is the question how could this be happening? well, the democratic party is ay really simple explanation. abortion exp., everything is abt abortion. democratic voters are really mad about roe v. wade. being repealed in their voting in bigger numbers. but there is actually anyey evidence at all to support that. that s true. instead, theren big s. is evidet the republican p