Russian-U.S. relations depend on how the Democrats will view Russia. Californians voted against affirmative action in education.
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Californians Should Choose Educational Freedom over Affirmative Action ([link removed] )
California voters recently rejected a ballot initiative that would have reinstated affirmative action, a proposal that, while well-meaning, would not help as intended. A better way to root out inequality is to provide school choice to students and their families.
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