Twitter.com election tweets: on Education
Chris Chaffee:
Teach children 10 Commandments, not gender identification
Teach children the
Ten Commandments not transgender and gender identification.
Source: Twitter posting on 2022 Maryland Senate race
Jun 22, 2022
Joe O`Dea:
Allow dollars to follow students, expand school choice
@ODeaForColorado: In Colorado, over HALF of our students are not reading or doing math at grade level. That's unacceptable.
It's time to allow education dollars to follow students, empower parents to have a larger voice in the discussion, and expand school choice. The status quo isn't working.
Source: Twitter posting on 2022 Colorado Senate race
Jun 21, 2022
Tony Monetti:
Public schools that fail our kids do not deserve our support
As an educator, I want our country to produce the world's best-educated students, and well-trained workers. I support school choice.
If public schools are not helping students, doesn't it make sense to use tax dollars on private schools that work rather than on public schools that do not? Public schools that fail our kids do not deserve our support.
Source: Twitter posting on 2018 Missouri Senate race
Feb 18, 2018
Hung Cao:
No college loan bailouts; no college loan forgiveness
- Parents in #VA10 want their children to have the option of attending college, but Biden's loan bailout does nothing to make college more affordable. Why has @JenniferWexton stayed silent on this issue? Her constituents deserve an answer.
-
Why haven't we heard any more details from the Biden administration on loan forgiveness? Because it's a cheap election-year gimmick to fool voters. Not to mention, it does nothing to make college more affordable for families in #VA10.
-
It's not complicated. Biden is buying votes, and we the American taxpayers are footing the bill. The Supreme Court said it's illegal, but Biden doesn't care. Third-world politics.
- 82% of Americans say the government's priority should
be making college more affordable for current and future students, not forgiving past debt. This is an election year gimmick at the expense of families in #VA10 who want to send their kids to college someday.
Source: Twitter posting on VA-10 2022 House race
Nov 1, 2022
JD Vance:
Student loan forgiveness is a windfall for the rich
In June 2023, Vance voted for a joint resolution "for congressional disapproval of an October 2022 Education Department rule that allows for loan forgiveness of up to $10,000 in loan debt for federal student loan borrowers. Under the provisions of the
joint resolution, the Education Department rule would have no force or effect, canceling the loan forgiveness program and reinstating loan payments and interest accrual that was suspended under the rule." The vote was on passage. The Senate passed the
resolution by a vote of 52 to 46. President Biden vetoed the resolution. However, the Supreme Court struck down the rule. [Senate Vote 135, H.J. Res. 45, Congressional Quarterly, 6/1/23]Vance Tweeted: "Forgiving student debt is a massive windfall to
the rich, to the college educated, and most of all to the corrupt university administrators of America. No bailouts for a corrupt system. Republicans must fight this with every ounce of our energy and power." [Twitter, @JDVance1, 4/27/22]
Source: Twitter posting in 2024 Trump Research Book
Aug 2, 2024
Page last updated: Aug 06, 2024