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Cheers erupted at a school board meeting in Pennsylvania this week when, just moments after being sworn in, a newly-elected Democratic majority suspended book-banning and anti-transgender policies put in place by the former Republican-controlled board.
The PCCC's Save Our School Boards program supports candidates who are actively fighting against right-wing extremism. This year, 65% of our school board candidates won their races in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Virginia, Ohio, Colorado, Idaho, New Jersey, Oregon, and New Mexico. In the words of school board candidates who have won, here's why:
Karl Frisch is a Fairfax, Virginia school board member who ran for re-election in November with PCCC’s support. Frisch told The American Prospect, "When somebody decides to run for office, it is an enormous undertaking. PCCC's candidate training really helped flesh out what to do, and how to run an effective campaign that gets my message in front of the voters I need to win."
Missy Zombor in Milwaukee, Wisconsin told ABC News: "School Board campaigns are some of the most polarizing and difficult political campaigns right now and they are often run by brand-new candidates with little to no campaigning experience. Learning how to build a budget, obtain your voter file, communicate with the media, and prepare for everything else along the way can be daunting."
National media are paying close attention to our program:
ABC News reports the PCCC is leading the charge to fight back against right-wing extremism on school boards: "The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) launched the 'Save Our School Boards' campaign to boost more than 200 aligned school board candidates in the upcoming cycle."
Politico reports that the "Save Our School Boards initiative from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee is also intended to serve as a liberal attempt to create a national school board slate."
The American Prospect adds that "PCCC's 'Save Our School Boards' campaign is to give progressive candidates the tools they need to not only stand up to right-wing extremism, but also to learn how to run successful campaigns and implement a progressive agenda."
90% of PCCC survey respondents recently said they are very concerned about right-wing control over school boards. That's why thousands of people are helping defeat right-wing extremism in schools by donating to candidates fighting back and to the PCCC’s national Save Our School Boards campaign.
Our resources help first-time school board candidates on the nuts and bolts of running a successful campaign -- including gathering petition signatures to get on the ballot, creating a campaign plan, budgeting, building a grassroots army, and much more.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- Hannah Riddle, PCCC Director of Candidate Services
P.S. If you're running for school board, apply for resources and campaign help here.
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